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What Causes Red Itchy Patches On Body After Eating?

HI, i wanted to know the cause of skin allergy that i have been having since past two days. I am not sure why it happened. I had my lunch and it would have eatables that i had in past and did not have any problem. in the evening i felt itchiness and found red itchy patches on my body. i had Avil 25 which removed the red itchy patches but would reappear again after some time.
Tue, 27 Jan 2015
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Hi, thank you for posting.

I think that your symptoms are caused by food allergy.
To relieve your symptoms you should take Cetirizine.

Before starting the treatment you must confirm the diagnosis. For the diagnosis you need skin culture test, complete blood count and urine test.

You should also consult your allergist.

All the best.
Dr. Behar.
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What Causes Red Itchy Patches On Body After Eating?

Hi, thank you for posting. I think that your symptoms are caused by food allergy. To relieve your symptoms you should take Cetirizine. Before starting the treatment you must confirm the diagnosis. For the diagnosis you need skin culture test, complete blood count and urine test. You should also consult your allergist. All the best. Dr. Behar.