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Rashes On Legs, Arms, Joint Pain, Tiredness. History Of Chronic Urticaria. Recurring Symptoms?

Hello, I have suffered from Chronic Urticaria and haven t had anything for say a year. Anyway, I now have rashes over my legs arms itchy and my joints are aching too. Feel tired. I walk everyday with my dog and eat well. I m thinking of having some blood tests again for vitamins or could it be anything else than Urticaria?
Fri, 15 Mar 2013
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Thanks for the query

As you are already having history of chronic urticaria then it is most probable that you are having it. the urticaria is in most cases allergic in nature. To get rid of it is to get rid of the allergen causing it. IT is recommended to visit immunologist for better management.
Antiallergents and low dose steroids are very much effective

Thanks
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Rashes On Legs, Arms, Joint Pain, Tiredness. History Of Chronic Urticaria. Recurring Symptoms?

Hi Thanks for the query As you are already having history of chronic urticaria then it is most probable that you are having it. the urticaria is in most cases allergic in nature. To get rid of it is to get rid of the allergen causing it. IT is recommended to visit immunologist for better management. Antiallergents and low dose steroids are very much effective Thanks Regards