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Itchy pricking needles rashes
I get itchy rashes that have pricking needles sensation and my heart beats very fast.They start in smaller size but later increase into a big size.I also feel breathlessness and my lips get swollen and my face and eyes swell.I get them mostly at nights and they come all over my body even in my head and are more in number on my legs.I feel very weak.After the itching decreases rashes leave a brown mark on my skin.please help.I am suffering this from last 4months.No one knows what it is.
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You are suffering from allergic dermatitis causing hives.. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Hi based on ur history, u seem to have urticaria with angioedema , if ur getting breathing difficulties u have to consult qualified dermatologist immediately, they help by giving some anti histamines and anti inflammatory medication Some food , medication or any other external agents or some times infection can trigger them
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Consult qualified dermatologist immediately
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Don’t use any over the counter products Don’t neglect symptoms
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