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What Causes Welts Around The Site Of The Operation?

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Posted on Fri, 17 Jun 2016
Question: My son is 23 and had to have his tonsils removed becasue ONE was the size of a walnut and the other was normal. They are sendind it for a biopsy. He has been home for over six hours and feels fine but welts are starting to evolve on his chest. No itching, no other symtoms just welts... is this OK?

They look like scratches almost
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Muhammad Sareer Khalil (4 hours later)
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Hello and welcome

I appreciate your concern

Based on your description, it appears to be a drug reaction. The area needs to be examined and the possible offending medication should be stopped. These reactions can occur with almost all meds but antibiotics are the most common culprits. Antihistamines and steroids can be advised for now to control the complications in consult with your doctor.

wishing you best of health

Thanks

Dr M.S Khalil.

please consult your doctor before taking any further course of action

Note: Consult an experienced Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist online for further follow up on ear, nose, and throat issues - Book a Call now.

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What Causes Welts Around The Site Of The Operation?

Brief Answer: Explained Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome I appreciate your concern Based on your description, it appears to be a drug reaction. The area needs to be examined and the possible offending medication should be stopped. These reactions can occur with almost all meds but antibiotics are the most common culprits. Antihistamines and steroids can be advised for now to control the complications in consult with your doctor. wishing you best of health Thanks Dr M.S Khalil. please consult your doctor before taking any further course of action