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Suggest Treatment For Allergy

Hi, this is Adnan, i have allergy problem with my daughter age 14, having severe allergy at the age of 4/5 years, IGE level 900. I got the chance to move to Lahore from Karachi, in 2005, where she got relief from her problem. Now since last month she again feel that problem. She is taking Kestine, Zatofen & Betnesol. Please help me & reply to me at YYYY@YYYYthanks Adnan Hameed Cell: +92-300-0000
Mon, 18 Aug 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It may be best to consider allergy testing to determine what is causing her allergic reaction.

This way , if it is identified, her contact can be eliminated or at least hopefully reduced.

Allergy testing can be done by blood tests or skin prick testing.

The skin prick testing normally requires a dermatologist or allergist.

I hope this helps
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Suggest Treatment For Allergy

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It may be best to consider allergy testing to determine what is causing her allergic reaction. This way , if it is identified, her contact can be eliminated or at least hopefully reduced. Allergy testing can be done by blood tests or skin prick testing. The skin prick testing normally requires a dermatologist or allergist. I hope this helps