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Suggest Treatment For Dermatographic Urticaria

Hi. I have been suffering from hoarse throat and dry cough. I am a pack-a-day woman and I am in my early 30s. I try to drink citrus juice and green tea every day. My vitamins are basically vitamins B and C. My height is 4'11 and I weigh about 110 pounds. I also don;t have a history of any serious disease except last year when I caught dengue and had to be hospitalized for a week. Is it possible that I have TB, asthma or lung cancer? Right now, I think I am only suffering dermatographic urticaria which is not serious, right? Thanks!
Mon, 14 Jul 2014
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Hi 
Welcome to Healthcare Magic Forum 

Looks like you are suffering from chronic urticaria.
This is an itchy condition of skin which leads to redness and development of hives on the skin on itching.
In such cases with long term itching, it is very important to find out the cause of itching.
The causes can be varied: any drug intake, Intestinal infection, respiratory infection, thyroid disease, intake of preservative containing food stuffs etc etc.. 
Hope you are not on any medicines since long term. Pain killers, antipyretics, Antibiotics are the common agents causing itching.
You can try if you can find out the pathology. 
For the time being, start with some anti histamines like Loratidine twice a day for atleast 2 weeks.
You might need a tapering course of these medicines.
So if itching persists, consult a dermatologist for proper evaluation. 

Hope it helps ,
Wishing you speedy recovery .

Dr Geetika Paul
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Suggest Treatment For Dermatographic Urticaria

Hi  Welcome to Healthcare Magic Forum  Looks like you are suffering from chronic urticaria. This is an itchy condition of skin which leads to redness and development of hives on the skin on itching. In such cases with long term itching, it is very important to find out the cause of itching. The causes can be varied: any drug intake, Intestinal infection, respiratory infection, thyroid disease, intake of preservative containing food stuffs etc etc..  Hope you are not on any medicines since long term. Pain killers, antipyretics, Antibiotics are the common agents causing itching. You can try if you can find out the pathology.  For the time being, start with some anti histamines like Loratidine twice a day for atleast 2 weeks. You might need a tapering course of these medicines. So if itching persists, consult a dermatologist for proper evaluation.  Hope it helps , Wishing you speedy recovery . Dr Geetika Paul