Swollen Gland Under Tongue When Eating. Itchiness In Palm, Vagina, Abdomen. What Is Happening?
A gland under my tongue and in the throat (both seem connected) swell up most of the time when i eat something. Sometimes it also extends to itchiness in the palm, around vagina , and then when this subsides there is severe pain in the lower abdomen. The first time I had it there was bleeding from the vagina but never again. When the pain starts the itching subsides on its own. When this happens, i take a cetrizine tablet along with a tablet of metaspas. But I still don t know what is happening. If it is allergy what triggers it. Tried to have different combinations of food but could not find out. One common thing was that it aggravates during season changes. Vidhu Narayanan, New Delhi
Hello Vidhu,
Two seprate things may be going on here - (1) food allergies need to be excluded with either skin prick tests or specific IgE blood test; (2) idiopathic urticaria/angioedema that may be a drug-induced type such as with pain killers or associated with menstrual cycles (progesterone-induced).
Blood tests are available to exclude some underlying causes for 2nd differential diagnosis.
Long acting antihistamines like fexofenadine or cetirizine helps but it is important that you get seen by an Allergist to exclude food allergy.
Happy to help further if required.
Thanks.
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Swollen Gland Under Tongue When Eating. Itchiness In Palm, Vagina, Abdomen. What Is Happening?
Hello Vidhu, Two seprate things may be going on here - (1) food allergies need to be excluded with either skin prick tests or specific IgE blood test; (2) idiopathic urticaria/angioedema that may be a drug-induced type such as with pain killers or associated with menstrual cycles (progesterone-induced). Blood tests are available to exclude some underlying causes for 2nd differential diagnosis. Long acting antihistamines like fexofenadine or cetirizine helps but it is important that you get seen by an Allergist to exclude food allergy. Happy to help further if required. Thanks.