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Talk to Dermatologist on Itching With Bumps On Skin

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Asking for Self, Male, 33 years old, Islamabad

Every day in the evening itching starts on hands and arms and small bumps appear, upon small scratching they multiply quickly and whole area becomes red with bumps taking all small and big sizes and start to swell. Both arms and fingers are mostly affected but itching is now getting to the body as well. After an hour or so they go away and next day in the evening appear again. Not sure if it’s something to do with some food items or something else. Has been going on for a few months now.

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Observe why it starts, aggrevating factor? If possible make ur Allergy test, for now took Tab. Gixer (Twice daily). Apply Spectrazole cream twice daily on affected area and use Sebo S soap for bathing. Consult on video call or visit us if situation not settle


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Dermatologist in Rawalpindi - Dr. Deeba Sattar Khan

Dr. Deeba Sattar Khan - Dermatologist

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Aoa.
This needs detailed history n examination. U can visit us and take appointment via Marham. Regards


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Dermatologist in Karachi - Dr. Salman Mansoor

Dr. Salman Mansoor - Dermatologist

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Dear Pt, I hope you are well. Kindly book an appointment or online appointment via Marham so can discuss your condition in detail and get few tests done. Imp is to trace the offending cause. we need a proper consult. Regards


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You did not give any history of the disorder. However it looks like that your have acute urticaria. It is a severe allergic response to a substance that you may have eaten, inhaled or because of some sort of infection within your body.
Treatment consist of diagnosing the cause of the urticaria. Your acute attacks may be addressed by anti-histamines or in combination with steroids but that's not the treatment.
In my opinion you must consult a qualified Dermatologist in your area for proper diagnosis and it's treatment and management.
Regards


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Thank you for asking question. Please get online consultation through marham.


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