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How To Reduce Itching And Red Inflammation All Over The Body?

i HAVE FALLING HAIR INCREASINGLY. I AM A THYROID PATIENT. HOWEVER I TAKE THYRONOM 25MG DAILY AND HOPE MY THYRODE LEVEL IS UNDER CONTROL. I HAVE ITCHING ALL OVER MY BODY WITH RED INFLAMATION TYPE SCAR/LINES. DIFFERENT DRUGS FOR ITCHING HAVE BEEN TAKEN BY ME AS SOME PRESCRIBE IT UTECARIA. BUT TO NO RELIEF. I ONLY GET RELIEF FOR ONE AND A HALF DAY IF USE CITZINE. PLEASE HELP AND ADVISE
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Hi,

Your history strongly suggests allergy to either food, pollen, fabric or any other medication. From the previous episodes and present symptoms you need to recollect and identify the cause and remove the allergen exposure in the future. In case of a particular food or fabric, it must be avoided. In some patients the cause cannot be identified. Generalised urticaria is a controllable condition. Regular use of antihistamine and skin moisturiser is useful in reducing the symptoms.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician
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How To Reduce Itching And Red Inflammation All Over The Body?

Hi, Your history strongly suggests allergy to either food, pollen, fabric or any other medication. From the previous episodes and present symptoms you need to recollect and identify the cause and remove the allergen exposure in the future. In case of a particular food or fabric, it must be avoided. In some patients the cause cannot be identified. Generalised urticaria is a controllable condition. Regular use of antihistamine and skin moisturiser is useful in reducing the symptoms. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician