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What Causes Itchy Redness Around Eye And Itchy Red Bumps On Forearm?
So i am a Male 24 years old living in burlington ontario for the last past week i have had redness around the eye(making it itchy) one more than and small red bumps on the forearm(itchy) ...aswell it goes away for a day and came back starting to worry... i am looking for a creme or soemthing to treat this please help me Thanks Nick
Hello there, You seem to be having an allergy to some component in your environment. It could be pollen or the fabric with which your bedspread is made of. You can have tab allegra 180 mg once a day for 3 days and also apply calamine lotion on the itchy forearm. This will reduce the itching but you will have to identify what you are allergic to. This can be done by keeping a chart of on what days your itchiness flares up and relate it to any change in your environment.
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What Causes Itchy Redness Around Eye And Itchy Red Bumps On Forearm?
Hello there, You seem to be having an allergy to some component in your environment. It could be pollen or the fabric with which your bedspread is made of. You can have tab allegra 180 mg once a day for 3 days and also apply calamine lotion on the itchy forearm. This will reduce the itching but you will have to identify what you are allergic to. This can be done by keeping a chart of on what days your itchiness flares up and relate it to any change in your environment. Hope this helps, Please feel free to address any further queries to me,