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What Causes Chronic Swelling In The Eye Along With Painful Welts On The Body?

i have had 2x a allergic reaction to...... an unknown antagonist ONLY FROM MY CLAVICLE UP W NO SWALLOWING BREATHING OR CNS ISSUES. I get welts that are large and random-ishand are very sore to touch but my eye especially my R side swells really bad have pictures but am concerned what this is. never in my life have had alleges etc ANY IDEAS???
Mon, 5 Dec 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

A person can react to anything.

This would include any food or drink or dust or pollen or animal dander or medication or chemicals used to clean or creams/soaps/lotions etc.
Any substance can cause an allergic reaction.

To determine the source, you may need to consider allergy testing. This can be in the form of a blood sample sent to the lab or skin prick testing.
The blood to the lab should be able to be done by your GP but skin prick testing would need an allergist or dermatologist.

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What Causes Chronic Swelling In The Eye Along With Painful Welts On The Body?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic A person can react to anything. This would include any food or drink or dust or pollen or animal dander or medication or chemicals used to clean or creams/soaps/lotions etc. Any substance can cause an allergic reaction. To determine the source, you may need to consider allergy testing. This can be in the form of a blood sample sent to the lab or skin prick testing. The blood to the lab should be able to be done by your GP but skin prick testing would need an allergist or dermatologist. I hope this helps