Frequent Urination, Itching, Abdominal Cramps, Have Hives. Tried Benadryl. Cause?
Good afternoon...On several occasions I will awake in the early morning to urinate. Soon after I will begin to itch ...the itch would start out on a particular part of my body until I would start to itch ALL OVER. On both occasions I would have to move my bowls...(no stomach cramps )...bowl movement is loose but not watery. Soon after the itch & hives are more severe. I would take a benadryl & it would help. On both occasion I didn t eat anything different or did I use a different soap or detergent...nothing out of the norm. What can be causing this outbreak?
Fri, 12 Jul 2013
General & Family Physician, Dr. Manjula R's Response
hi.. thanks for using HCM.. you have not mentioned about your age, any chronic diseases.. you have polyuria.. it could be sign of diabestes, and itching all over the body, related to asteotic dermatitis, affects old age.. see your physician for investigation for diabestes.. blood test for glucose.. and see your dermatalogist for dermatitis problem..need emoliants.. all the very best..
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Frequent Urination, Itching, Abdominal Cramps, Have Hives. Tried Benadryl. Cause?
hi.. thanks for using HCM.. you have not mentioned about your age, any chronic diseases.. you have polyuria.. it could be sign of diabestes, and itching all over the body, related to asteotic dermatitis, affects old age.. see your physician for investigation for diabestes.. blood test for glucose.. and see your dermatalogist for dermatitis problem..need emoliants.. all the very best..