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Suggest Treatment For Hives

im suffering from hives..for more than 3 months now. when i went to the doctor 2 months ago..she prescribed me antihistamine and elocom cream. but as soon as i finish the cream and antihistamine..i get itchy bumps again..i wake up in the middle of the night just to find out i m already scratching my legs and my armpit because it s sooooo itchy! and the more i scratch the more i feel itchy.. or so i think..
Wed, 5 Apr 2017
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Hi,

It is chronic urticaria.

Kindly consult the dermatologist and have proper diagnosis and perfect treatment.

Blood investigations may be done for internal diseases and allergy.

Long term treatment should be considered.

Fexofenadine,doxepin,desloratidine etc may be considered. If needed,short and tapering course of steroid may be taken. Avoid suspected factors in diet. Avoid contact with suspected things.

I hope this would help.

Thanks.

Dr.Ilyas Patel MD
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Suggest Treatment For Hives

Hi, It is chronic urticaria. Kindly consult the dermatologist and have proper diagnosis and perfect treatment. Blood investigations may be done for internal diseases and allergy. Long term treatment should be considered. Fexofenadine,doxepin,desloratidine etc may be considered. If needed,short and tapering course of steroid may be taken. Avoid suspected factors in diet. Avoid contact with suspected things. I hope this would help. Thanks. Dr.Ilyas Patel MD