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"As" per your clinical history is concerned please do a detailed clinical examination by your local Doctor[Dermatologist]and to confirm do few investigations like [CBC with differential and RAST test].
Next Steps
Regarding medications you can discuss with your Doctor about [montelukast] and injectable [omalizumab].
Health Tips
1)Wear loose, light clothing. 2)Avoid scratching or using harsh soaps. 3)Cool the affected area with a shower, fan, cool cloth or soothing lotion. 4)Keep a diary of when and where skin reaction occur, what you were doing, what you were eating, and so on. This may help you and your doctor identify triggers. 5)Avoid known triggers, such as certain foods or additives, alcohol, pain relievers, heat, cold, exertion, and stress. Hope that helps
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