The bumps on my body are like mosquito bites, and it s very itchy, so what is it???

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Your condition stops flare-up after a few days or a week or two to a few weeks, presumably acute hives. However, if it occurs every day, or intermittently and repeatedly, it appears or worsens, relieves or disappears, up to several months or even years, and is probably chronic urticaria.

    It is advisable to seek medical attention. Depending on the situation, if the doctor recommends it, you can do an allergen test, and then be careful not to contact these allergens and you will be fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It belongs to urticaria bai

    It's very itchy, and if you scratch it, you can get up, and it can subside regardless of itself. It is related to exposure to DAO allergens.

    Suggestions: 1. Check the source of Rong Min.

    2. Oral skin clearing capsule + vitamin C + calcium gluconate (or liquid calcium). It is basically healed in about 1 month, 3. Eat less spicy food.

    4. If the symptoms are too severe, you can increase oral loratadine tablets.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Is your cure cured, so am I, after taking the medicine for half a month, I got up again, I saw a doctor, said measles, I also took medicine, even though it recurred for more than half a month, I was annoyed to death, it was very itchy,

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