Skin problem red rashes on all body - #11644
Skin problem red rashes on all body Medicine 2 time li he lekin koi change nahi he Hue hi ja rhe he Pehle Tab Levocet-m 1-0-1 7days Tab bzon 1-0-0 7days Or bad me Ye Tab omnacortil 10mg 1-0-0 7days Tab xyzal 1-0-1 7days
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1. Red rashes spreading despite medicines suggest underlying allergy, infection or autoimmune skin condition.
2. Steroids like Omnacortil may give temporary relief but recurrence means exact cause is not identified.
3. A detailed skin examination and blood tests are needed to rule out urticaria, eczema, or other chronic skin issues.
4. Avoid self-medication as prolonged steroid use can cause side effects without treating the root problem.
5. Best approach is to consult a dermatologist in person for proper diagnosis, skin tests and targeted treatment.
Since the problem is persistent, you should book a consultation immediately to get a clear treatment plan and avoid long-term complications.
Rashes all over the body can be quite troublesome and if the medications you’ve already taken didn’t bring relief, it might be time to consider a few things. The medications you’ve mentioned include levocetirizine (Levocet-M), which is an antihistamine, and a corticosteroid (Omnacortil). These are standard treatments for allergic reactions and skin rashes, yet they haven’t worked as expected for you. This suggests the need to re-evaluate the underlying cause of the rash. A skin rash like this could be allergic in nature, viral, autoimmune, or due to something else entirely. A comprehensive review of your recent activities, any new foods, medications, or skincare products you might have used could offer clues. Conditions like viral infections, drug reactions, eczema, or even psoriasis could present this way as well, and they each have different management strategies. It’s important to consult your doctor again or see a dermatologist if the rash persists or worsens. They may recommend performing diagnostic tests such as blood work, allergy tests, or skin biopsies to better understand what’s going on. In the meantime, keeping the skin moisturized, avoiding hot showers, and refraining from scratching can prevent further irritation. Also, monitor for any additional symptoms like fever, swelling, or difficulty breathing, as these could indicate a more serious condition that requires prompt medical attention. Following up with healthcare provider can ensure that you get the appropriate treatment and avoid unnecessary delays.
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