I'm suffering from Acute Hepatitis A from last 2 months with rashes developing on thighs and legs and irritating itching all throughout body . itching problem increases when I need to go outdoors .pls help
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Hello, due to high billirubin itching is their, salt increas the itching.locally APPLY coconut oil and campor 20 ml10 palates to put in sunlight and after bath two times.
Better you CONSULT YOUR TREATING DOCTOR/ dermatologist.ok.
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Dear , irritability ,itching all because of increase in bilirubin level so once it get reduce everything wl be all right. Dear hepatitis takes time to get resolve .
U can go outdoor only mentain diet properly . in ayurveda lots of excellent remidy available so u can consult ayurvedic physician
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consult me or any ayurveda physician
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have plenty of liquids ,avoid spicy oily food ,u can start himalya live 52 syrup.15 ml twice a day
It's not possible to reach a specific diagnosis with the history alone so I would advise you to meet your treating doctor or ER and undergo further investigation such as liver function test to check the bilirubin levels as it may be related. Plus medications to be taken are limited in your case so kindly visit your treating doctor at the earliest and apply a cold cream over the rashes which could give you some relief. Kindly meet your treating doctor at the earliest.
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