Regarding urticaria issues

2020-09-02 14:22:45
So I have been prescribed allegra for a month. This is my 20th day of course. I developed periodic rashes and they pop up everyday and then disappear the same day. So I even have lip upper and lower rashes too(once in a week I get this) which although disappear on the same day. When these rashes appear the skin over that area becomes hard and stiff(as if my blood is clotted) It's been two months I'm having these problems and I consulted and took many dermatologists opinions. However my 20th day of allegra did not do much better on my skin. I see progress but still these rashes come and go like before. I Heard from few doctors that urticaria is not curable at all. And this made me more anxious. So I have to suffer my whole life time about this? Are these rashes never gonna leave me? I hope I receive answers and opinions soon. Thankyou in advance.
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Usually 50 percent urticaria subsides in one year and 90 percent in 5 years
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consult a dermatologist in person or online

Answered2020-09-02 14:46:28

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Not like that..it will improve with specific medicine.....Do direct private online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.

Answered2020-09-02 14:32:41

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Hi. Firstly you need to find out the cause if any. Then antihistamines dosage should be according to your response with the medication. You will need a proper evaluation with a dermatologist.

Answered2020-09-02 15:01:55

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