Hello
I have skin itching since past one year, I had consulted couple of dermatologists but only when I take medicines there is relief. Again the itching starts once I stop medicines.
One places if it itches , then again immediately there is continuous short itching in two other places of the whole body each time, it's like triggering other areas. I did talk to the dermatologist about, he asked me to take the tablet whenever there is itching and to ignore it.
I don't have thyroid or sugar. But I take BP tablets. My ESR is 22.
Is there any blood test which will identify the kind of infection I have?
Pls advise
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Get complete blood count done to know if it is really allergy.
Take tab monteleukast 20mg + cetrrizine 10mg one morning one evening whenever it occurs.
Need more details- is it continuous, intermittent, seasonal or not related to weather? Thus I can help you further.
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Avoid skin being dry. After a shower, apply some natural oil like coconut or olive oil over slightly damp skin.
Try to find out allergens ? What is triggering it? Any specific food? Pollen? Specific weather?
Try to avoid them
Can add tab Montelukast+ levoctz 1 tab × 10 days bedtime
Blood test for igg, ige, igm.
Locally apply caladryl lotion after bath.once or twice.
Tab atarex25 two times a day after food for ten days when ever required.
Montek lc one at night sos
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