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Suggest Treatment For Rashes On The Back Of The Neck And Running Nose

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Posted on Thu, 27 Apr 2017
Question: Itchy head , rash on back of neck at hairline, cough , itchy soar eyes, can't ware contacts very long , sneezing,
running nose !
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Jolanda (27 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
An allergic situation most likely

Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking at HealthcareMagic,

I can understand your concern,

As you explain this is a clear allergic reaction probably triggered by a viral situation.

If you were my patient I will recommend you inhalers with corticosteroids like (Clenil twice for up to one week) antihistamines (like Xysal once, better than Benadryl) and if the symptoms are severe oral steroids (like Prednisone twice) for some days.

I am sure you will be better with this treatment.

But please first discuss with your doctor for the above and get the necessary prescriptions for the same.

Take care and feel free to ask me again

Dr.Jolanda
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Suggest Treatment For Rashes On The Back Of The Neck And Running Nose

Brief Answer: An allergic situation most likely Detailed Answer: Hello and thank you for asking at HealthcareMagic, I can understand your concern, As you explain this is a clear allergic reaction probably triggered by a viral situation. If you were my patient I will recommend you inhalers with corticosteroids like (Clenil twice for up to one week) antihistamines (like Xysal once, better than Benadryl) and if the symptoms are severe oral steroids (like Prednisone twice) for some days. I am sure you will be better with this treatment. But please first discuss with your doctor for the above and get the necessary prescriptions for the same. Take care and feel free to ask me again Dr.Jolanda