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Rash on hand
There is a rash on my arm from today morning.. first it was itchy but now it is not. It's just red only now. No itchy. When I try to touch it feels like a mosquito bite I am attaching the photo. Kindly guide
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It's unlikely a mosquito bite. It appears to be a localized eczema or alleric reaction
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kindly consult dermatologist
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use moisturizer cream for soothing effect
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Apply calosoft lotion
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It may be a lot of things but it's definitely not a mosquito bite. Please click on my profile for a full derailed consultation.
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Virgin coconut oil is the most powerful restorative.  In the Americas, theybuse it to treat even Alzhiemers. Steroids are no solution to simple rashes. Avoid acidic foods which will flare up inflammation. Get back for updates
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Use betnovate
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It may be urticaria or any other allergic reactions for diagnosis I need to know your complete history feel free to contact me.
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do not use any medicines before diagnosis
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Appears to be  allergic rashes.Apply locally elocom cream,take Cetirizine 10 mg tablet once a day for 2-3 days
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Hello, would need more history and details. Please get a consult from practo for proper advice.
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Kindly take paid consultation
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It is rash not mosquito bite. You need oit hydrocortisone/ betamethasone ... That's all. Free feel to consult me for better guidance
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It doesn't look like mosquito bite. Apply some moisturizer
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It doesn't look mosquito bite, apply Momate F cream locally
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It's allergic rash Tab montec lc 0-0-1take Clovet gm cream
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It's just an allergic rash. Dnt worry. No need of any medications. It will subside.
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It seems to be urticaria rash provide proper history for better assistance connect with me on practo for further information.
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Take this prescription:. Tab. Prednisolone (5)( 1-0-0 ) Tab. L Dio 1 ( 1-0-0) Cream. Beclomethasone
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Wait for a day or 2, it may subside spontaneously. Otherwise apply betnovate ointment locally 2 times daily for a week or 10 days.
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It is probably an urticarial rash. Further history is required to understand the allergen. Feel free to connect.
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Ur rash appears to be urticarial rash Need more history to get diagnosis
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Are you on Any new medications? Recent foods eaten? History of atopy (eczema, allergic rhinitis, asthma)? Any symptoms (fever, swelling of lips/eyes)? Start Levocetirizine 5 mg OD For more consult
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hi on abservation ur rash seems to be general to to contact with any household things , or just an insect bite .make sure to wash it properly ,dont rub frequently,if i severe kindly consult dr., may prescibe some anti histamines
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keep the area dry as possible
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Apply Betamil GM cream as directed. Given the appearance, an allergic rash is possible. For personalized advice and treatment, consult me directly on Procto, and let's discuss your medical history.
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Hello, It’s likely due to an allergic reaction.. It will usually subside on its own .. wait for 2 days.
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If it doesn’t subside or if itching is severe , Take Tab. Levocetirizine 5mg once a day for 3 days Only if it gets severe and not controlled by this , please do consult.
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Take if only necessary.
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As there no itching currently.  You can wait for 2days.  Apply any moisture.
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It is more likely urticaria Due to exposure to allergen or drug ingestion Go for allergy test if recurrence Thanks !
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Need a little details to be added Kindly book a consultation to discuss further so that I'll be able to guide u properly
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Can be an insect bite Most likely a maculopapular rash
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You can use Tab. Allegra 120mg twice daily for 5 days Tab. Rantac 150mg once daily for 5 days Calamine Lotion for local application
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