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Suggest Treatment For Symptoms Of Urticaria

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Posted on Tue, 3 Feb 2015
Question: Hi,

I am having boils on my head and on my body. These have no pus and they turn black in few days.

I have undergone treatment for Eosinophilia for 21 days with Banocide Forte. Tried Montek LC. But the skin rashes and boils keep appearing.

Kindly let me know if these are some side effects of serious illness and how should I get rid of these.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (9 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Kindly upload a picture and also let me know whether they are itchy

Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic

I have gone through your query and I have taken note of your complaints.

I will keep a possibility of an eczematous skin condition but I would first like to have a look at a few Images of you skin problem before proceeding further.

I would like to gather more information from you in order to be able to guide you better.

-Are the lesions itchy? I guess they are itchy since your treatment history mentions that you have tried montleukast+levocetrizine combination.
-Can you upload a few good quality images so that I am able to have a visual impression of skin lesions?

Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Kakkar (14 minutes later)
Thank You Doctor for your reply. I had uploaded few images of my rashes.

Please suggest.

And yes they are itchy as well.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
I suggest a possibility of Urticaria.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.

I have reviewed the Images.
You seem to have a condition known as Urticaria Or Hives.
Urticaria, presents as skin welts/swellings, which can be distributed all over the body. Itching is usually severe in patients of urticaria.

-I would like to know the duration since you started having it?
-Do you seem to notice any particular triggering factor (s) of urticaria in your case?

Urticaria can be acute (duration 6 weeks).

Majority of acute urticaria cases resolve within 2 weeks. Approximately half of chronic urticaria cases also resolve spontaneously within 6 months.

50%-60% of cases of Chronic urticaria are autoimmune in etiology. Association of autoimmune thyroid disease with chronic urticaria is well known.

Urticaria OR hives can occur due to various causes and types like(to name a few):

-Infections: dental, urinary tract infections, throat infections, hepatitis etc.
-Drugs: Pain killers/ NSAIDAs, antibiotics etc
-Certain foods and food additives/preservatives: peanuts, cheese, tomatoes, pineapple, fish and prawns etc.
-Physical Urticaria: Cold temperature, Heat, Pressure(Prolonged Standing, Sitting), Dermographism etc.
-Cholinergic Urticaria: in response to strong emotions, exercise, spicy food etc.
-Autoimmune disorders like SLE, RA etc. Hypothyroidism may be an association of chronic urticaria.
-Approximately half of the patients have no underlying cause and are known as idiopathic urticaria.

Treatment: An oral antihistamine like the one which you are already taking would be suitable along with topical soothing lotion like calamine would help you symptomatically. Treatment may be an extended one in urticaria patients.

You may take up a test for thyroid autoantibodies and a serum IgE blood test to different possible allergens that may be present in your environment.


Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Kakkar (2 hours later)
Thank you doctor.

I have been suffering from this for last 6+ months starting in the month of July.

For last few days I have noticed that after lunch time it aggravates and then I have to take Allegra M and then I feel ok till next noon.

Will it be possible to tell something on how much time will it take and whether it is curable at all or not ? Also I hope this is not related to any other serious health problem.

Thanks for all your time and valuable suggestion.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
I suggest symptomatic treatment; cause should be investigated by lab tests

Detailed Answer:
Hi.

Urticaria persisting for more than 6 months is Chronic Urticaria.
As I said before, approximately half of the cases of chronic urticaria are autoimmune in etiology. This can be confirmed by an Autologus Serum Skin Test (ASST).

Since patients with autoimmune urticaria may have several circulating auotantibodies therefore in your case testing for thyroid autoantibodies is also advisable as a possible cause for underlying hypothyroidism.

Apart from thyroid autoantibodies, Hemogram with ESR, Chest X ray, Urine routine microscopy, Stool for Ova/Cyst, ANA, RF should also be done as part of routine testing for urticaria.

Also I would suggest a serum IgE blood test against different possible allergens that may be present in your environment and may be implicated as a cause of urticaria.

All these investigation might be a clue to the underlying cause.

It would be difficult to give a time limit for urticaria to go away; it may take a few days or weeks or months or even years.

Symptomatic treatment with an Oral antihistamine once daily should be continued.

A lot many cases of chronic urticaria have no underlying cause even on lab tests i.e it is idiopathic and known causes of chronic urticaria (mentioned in my previous reply) are mostly not serious in nature.

Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Suggest Treatment For Symptoms Of Urticaria

Brief Answer: Kindly upload a picture and also let me know whether they are itchy Detailed Answer: Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic I have gone through your query and I have taken note of your complaints. I will keep a possibility of an eczematous skin condition but I would first like to have a look at a few Images of you skin problem before proceeding further. I would like to gather more information from you in order to be able to guide you better. -Are the lesions itchy? I guess they are itchy since your treatment history mentions that you have tried montleukast+levocetrizine combination. -Can you upload a few good quality images so that I am able to have a visual impression of skin lesions? Regards