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Urticaria

Urticaria, otherwise called hives, is a type of skin rash that develops when some triggers release histamine. Some of the common triggers are certain food items, medications, infections, fever, dust mites, pollen, sunlight, and latex.

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I have urticaria and under RIRS treatment. Please advice homeopathic medicines.

Query: Hello doctor,I have had urticaria problems for the last 20 years. Initially, it started from the foot for two years then the hands, and now the whole body. I take Cetzine on SOS. I feel allergic once a week, sometimes twice a week. I have digestion-related problems and take antibiotic medicines when...  Read Full »


Dr. Sheetal Nanji Dama

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I will suggest you medicines soon. Your complaints are chronic, so it will take time to get cured completely. I need the following details. 1. When does your complaint increases and decreases? 2. Is there any itching or burning sensation? 3. Any pictures of rashe...  Read Full »

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