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What Medication Is Suggested For Rashes Noticed On Chest?

Hi...I have got some kind of rashes appearing near my chest from last couple of days
it has redness and become unbearable at night
Any suggestions
My age is around 35 years, height is 5.9 inches and had a history of being allergic to dust and sneezing
Wed, 4 Jun 2014
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Hello,
Thank you for writing to HCM.

I would advice you to take tablet fexofenadine hydrochloride once daily for 5 days.

If you have itching sensation You can apply Calamine lotion twice or thrice daily over the affected area.

Avoid fish, prawns, groundnuts, and brinjal for few days.

Consult a dermatologist in person if symptoms persists.

Regards.


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What Medication Is Suggested For Rashes Noticed On Chest?

Hello, Thank you for writing to HCM. I would advice you to take tablet fexofenadine hydrochloride once daily for 5 days. If you have itching sensation You can apply Calamine lotion twice or thrice daily over the affected area. Avoid fish, prawns, groundnuts, and brinjal for few days. Consult a dermatologist in person if symptoms persists. Regards.