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Suggest Remedy For Severe Itching And Burning Of Skin

hi Doctor, I am Sunil Gandhi resident of delhi, my mother Kamlesh, age 65 is a patient of Diabetes for 8-9 years. She is suffering from a drug reaction and that is later converted in to SJ syndrom. This is the second time she is suffering from SJ syndrom, earlier in the year 2008 either due to Augmintum or Fibator she had the drug reaction and suffered from SJ Syndrom and was then admitted in a super speciality hospital "MAX PATPARGANJ" and was admitted there for around 20 days. Sir, she also suffered from a drug reaction that time a tablet Fibator was given to her then again she was admitted in the same hospital and recovered with in 8-10 days. Sir, now around 30 days back "pregab" was given to her and again the SJ Syndrome occured. This time the SJS appeared in very different manner first three days she was continously sleeping then the rashes on the skin and then the ulcer in the mouth and redishness in the eyes. Sir, she was then admitted in the same hospital and recovered well in 10 days. Sir, as her cretanine was high as 2.6 so her doctor advised her 2-3 tbs and we gave these tablets one by one. Sir, after taking one tbs for the treatment of high value of uric acid. Now again she is suffering from lots of itching, burning of skin. and this time she can not bare the same. Please help me out.
Sat, 20 Sep 2014
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