Just after one month of delivering my baby, i started having hives, mostly it is on ankle, thigh, area where ring and bracelet is tied. I have shown to one doctor they told me for blood and urine test. And then there was not any issue with tests, my hb-12 and urine test was negative. Doctor was giving me medicine prescribed in this slip but I didn't get good result. I am still getting hives
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Deworm your self with
Albendazole400 one to chew finely with a glass of water after breakfast.
Tab montek lc one at night. Till required
Locally apply betnovate c at lesion
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Pl provide details of your allergy issue. What is the frequency and severity?
At times, worms also cause allergy
Take one tab albendazole 400mg one after dinner with hot water or milk.
Tab monteleukast 20mg one daily
Apply zinc calamine lotion locally when ever there is hives
Consult online with details.
Tab Levocet bd
Hydrocortisone 1% cream for Local Application
Next Steps
Avoid ring & bracelet
Health Tips
Investigations (If symptoms persist >2–3 weeks or systemic signs)
Test
Purpose
TSH + anti-TPO Ab
Rule out postpartum thyroiditis
CBC, ESR
Look for inflammation, anemia
ANA
If autoimmune suspicion
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