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Allergy (hives) in pregnancy
I am 7 weeks pregnant and experiencing allergies (hives) all over my body. All my pregnancy medicine has been stopped. And Dr. has asked to take citrizine twice a day. It's been a day, and  hives are not going. Will stopping pregnancy medication affect the fetus? and i have subchorionic bleeding as well. Why are the hives not going away?
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Nothing adverse will happen. You should follow your Doctor's advice.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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Get a test called liver function test Connect with a skin specialist to find out the fr the hives n further treatment
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Consult please.
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Need to see in person for better treatment
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Lft test ?
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