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Have Swollen Eyes, Dry Scaly Skin Between Eyebrow And Eyelids. Rash Around Neck. Solution?

I have had swollen eyes dry scaly skin between eyebrow and eyelids rash around the neck, getting worse, I have been to my family doctor waiting on Allergy testing which is another two months,went to a walk in clinic because one weekend was so bad went into hives, so frustrated, taking a prescibed reactine and a cream for my neck....help
posted on Sat, 1 Jun 2013
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Hi,
It seems that you are having urticaria.

There are many causes of urticaria.

It may be physical, solar,irritation,allergic,drug induced, pressure, cold, internal disease, connective tissue diseases...etc

It may be without cause..idiopathic.

You should be investigated to find out cause.

If the cause is found, then remove the cause, you may be alright.

Take short course of steroid in tappering dose.

Take anihistaminics like fexofenadine,loratidin or levocetirizine.

However, it may relapse.

Consult dermatologist for perfect diagnosis and treatment.

Wishing you good health.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Have Swollen Eyes, Dry Scaly Skin Between Eyebrow And Eyelids. Rash Around Neck. Solution?

Hi, It seems that you are having urticaria. There are many causes of urticaria. It may be physical, solar,irritation,allergic,drug induced, pressure, cold, internal disease, connective tissue diseases...etc It may be without cause..idiopathic. You should be investigated to find out cause. If the cause is found, then remove the cause, you may be alright. Take short course of steroid in tappering dose. Take anihistaminics like fexofenadine,loratidin or levocetirizine. However, it may relapse. Consult dermatologist for perfect diagnosis and treatment. Wishing you good health. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD