Suffering From Severe Skin Allergy, Diagnosed With Urticaire. Had Food Intolence Test, Still Allergy Persists. Right Medicine?
I am suffering from severe skin allergy ( rashes , hives for the past 6 months and have been diagonised Urticaire. I have taken Food Intolence test also which showed so many food items allergy. In spite of not taking these foods, still my allergy persists. I have been advised wysolone 10 mg , atarax 25mg. I am fed up. If i take wysolone 10 mg, my rashes reduced. Is there any other medicine for this? All other tests were normal only.
Normally when the source of the allergy is eliminated, the allergy resolves. It is unusual for allergies to persist unless there is another source of the allergic response.
You may want to consider repeating your allergy profile to determine if there is another allergen provoking this response.
You may also want to visit an allergist, he or she may be better able to help you.
Hi,
Welcome to HCM,
Thanks for the query.
Usually in Urticaria we Homeopaths ask the patient to avoid brinjal and raw tomato intakes .YOu had gone through enough of allopathy i would suggest you to go for homeopathy as its effect on skin is outstanding.PROvide us with your other symptoms or you may refer a good homeopath for great results within weeks.
Hoping good health for you.
Feel free for further query.
Many Thanks,
Dr Shilpi GUpta
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Suffering From Severe Skin Allergy, Diagnosed With Urticaire. Had Food Intolence Test, Still Allergy Persists. Right Medicine?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Normally when the source of the allergy is eliminated, the allergy resolves. It is unusual for allergies to persist unless there is another source of the allergic response. You may want to consider repeating your allergy profile to determine if there is another allergen provoking this response. You may also want to visit an allergist, he or she may be better able to help you. I hope this helps