Dr i am sufferring from urticaria from past 25dayz..lot of ittiching on my body.did evry alopathic treatment but of no use...now doing ayurvedic treatment..still suffering from urticaria.are there any precaution while having food..last two three dayz i was fine but again it started.i need help please give me solution to this problem
thanks for asking, you are suffering from acute urticaria. Urticaria commonly referred to as hives, is a kind of skin rash notable for pale red, raised, itchy bumps. Hives may cause a burning or stinging sensation. They are frequently caused by allergic reactions. Most cases of hives lasting less than six weeks -acute urticaria The most common food allergies in adults are shellfish and nuts. The most common food allergies in children are shellfish, nuts, eggs, wheat, and soy. The mainstay of therapy for urticaria is patient education, avoiding triggers, and antihistamines. regards
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thanks for asking, you are suffering from acute urticaria. Urticaria commonly referred to as hives, is a kind of skin rash notable for pale red, raised, itchy bumps. Hives may cause a burning or stinging sensation. They are frequently caused by allergic reactions. Most cases of hives lasting less than six weeks -acute urticaria The most common food allergies in adults are shellfish and nuts. The most common food allergies in children are shellfish, nuts, eggs, wheat, and soy. The mainstay of therapy for urticaria is patient education, avoiding triggers, and antihistamines. regards