I am using medication (levocetrizine) for skin hives as per prateek sondhi sir prescription. I still finding new hives and itching (for new hives).
Have gone through some articles and found that rashes are symptoms of corona. Is skin hives are also symptoms? (I don't have cold,cough, fever or any other symptoms of corona)
How many days it takes to get cured of skin hives?
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Don't worry...you are suffering from allergic dermatitis causing hives.. 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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Hello
Hives r not a feature of corona
They common occur as a part of urticaria which is an Allergic reaction.
U need to get some blood test done to get the diagnosis for ur problem
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I will need pictures and detailed information to understand ur problem better
Health Tips
avoid scratching the area
apply Moisturizer or calamine lotion frequently.
u can do direct online consulation with me so I can suggest you further treatment.
tc
No they aren’t symptom of corona.hives can be due to food allergies,acidity,urine or stomach ininfection.it takes sometime for the hives to settle down.many a times finding out particular food aggravating it is important.consukt me online for further treatment
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