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Getting skin infection
Hello, I'm getting some kind of skin infection which keeps comes and goes often. Kind of rashes. Have consulted local dermatologist and taking Atarax 10 which helps for two days with out infection. Have tested IGE Blood sample and got result 2168H- IU/mL. Little bit afraid on seeing the ige values. Kindly advise what will happen if have this much ige values and what will be the remedy to bring it normal? Also we are newly married and  planning for a baby kindly advise if this will make any impact on baby planning process.
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Don't worry...you are suffering from allergic dermatitis causing this problem... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
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Ig E reflects for allergic tendencies. Keep a check on the insults that might be triggering an allergic response. Nothing to worry about for the baby. Your detergent or some dietary element such as egg or fish (if non-vegetarian) or lemon, curd etc. might be responsible for the recurrence.
Next Steps
1. Get your S.VitD3, Vit B12 levels checked. 2. Stay in touch and get a photo of the kind of infection for better clarity.
Health Tips
1. Avoid excessive sun exposure 2. Use a cooling moisturizer every morning
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