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Sweat Allergy

Sweat allergy is the type of hypersensitivity reaction that occurs due to contents in the patient's sweat. Atopic dermatitis and cholinergic urticaria are the risk factors for sweat allergy. It is expressed in the form of rashes. It gets cured by taking cool baths and showers.

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Please suggest homeopathic medicine for my hives.

Query: Hello doctor, From December last year, I was sometimes having mosquito-like bites (swelling and itching) over my chest and back at midnight which I thought to be insect bites. I started using anti-allergy pills which would subside the problem. I had Montair LC on and off for 20 days but the problem ...  Read Full »


Dr. Potnuru Srinivaasa Sudhakar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen your photos of your problem (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Commonly, many are sensitive to mosquito bites. The result is a red bump and itching. A male mosquito's bite is harmless. They feed only. Female mosquitoes produce some sympt...  Read Full »

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