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4.5 mm stone & medicines causing itchin
On 7/Sep , I went to ER with right side and underwent CT, found 4mm stone near urator. U was advised to follow below course for 10 days 1. Tab drotin M twice a day 2. Tab pan 40 3. Tab Veltam DFZ-only night 4. Syr Alkashot mb6 15 mL Took Veltam and Alkashot same day night and observed itching early morning and realised that i had allergic reaction to similar syrup 20 years ago when I got operated for kidney stone (left side). Took Citrizen tab on doctor advise and continued rest of the course. However, no relief from itching. It's been five days. Took Avil also two times. Itching has become bigger concern and scratching and causing blood from scratches across the skin. No itching on face, but rest of the body.
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