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Skin problem, Itchy, Turns Red
Rashes on the Skin, Itchy, Vanishes after 30-40 minutes, Skin becomes Red and swelling. Reddish and itching
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You are probably suffering from what Dermatologist call urticaria. Common causes are food allergy, infection or drugs taken for some condition. It presents with itching resulting in formation of red rashes which we call hives or wheals. Although in most cases cause remains unknown in spite of a thorough search. It can be treated with medicines so that you do not get any new hives. The treatment should be prolonged until it resolves which usually takes 1 to 6 months. Please contact me through online consult option for further details and treatment..
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You are suffering from allergic dermatitis causing urticaria.. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send more  photos of the affected area, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Hi Thanks for your query. You appear to be having urticaria. Most of the time urticaria (hives) and angioedema (deep swellings under the skin) are manifestations of an allergic reaction triggered by medications, foods, infections, certain physical agents like heat, cold, water, sun, other allergens and systemic illnesses. Chronic urticaria is defined as urticaria that persists past six weeks in duration. Much less often chronic urticaria is caused by an autoimmune disease, that affects mast cells.  These cells are the ones that release histamine that triggers formation of hives. So the first thing in treatment of chronic urticaria is diagnosis.  The diagnostic work-up includes blood tests, urine, stool to check for parasites, and x-rays of the chest, sinuses and teeth.  A prick or scratch test to test for airborn or food allergens is also in order. If nothing is found on the workup, then the relief is mostly symptomatic with antihistamines. 
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