My daughter is under go medication on her throat infection antibiotics for 10 days shes in 8 days already. When suddenly theres rashes appear on her body.. We review her food that she ate before rashes appear. Its chix. And noodles with seafoods particularly shrimps and squid. We went to doctor and they change her antibiotics abd they said its the reaction on her antibiotics that shes taking and they give me one without penecillin and gave me bendryl .. On that night shes ate fried chix. Cause they said its not on food i told her to take a bath with warm water and after that she fell sleep. When she woke up in the morning i notice her. Rashes getting worst i told her to drink benadryl and i just told her to cut eating chix. Temporarily to make sure. Its just the rashes that bothers me its all over her body no other sighs except that ..
Your daughter is suffering from either an urticaria due to food or a drug-induced urticaria. You should try to find the cause because avoiding the causative agent is the best line of management of urticaria.
I request you to take your daughter to a nearby dermatologist as soon as possible for ideal management.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Siva Subramanian, Dermatologist
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What Causes Rashes On The Skin?
Hi, Your daughter is suffering from either an urticaria due to food or a drug-induced urticaria. You should try to find the cause because avoiding the causative agent is the best line of management of urticaria. I request you to take your daughter to a nearby dermatologist as soon as possible for ideal management. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Siva Subramanian, Dermatologist