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Skin allergy
From past 2-3 months I have developed some type of skin allergy which appears any time and anywhere on the body.It is like reddish patches of slight swelling which may be upto 2-3 inches long and 1 inch broad(not always with same dimensions but this is the maximum size). This happens with little itching on the affected area. I am a breast feeding mother of a 15 month old baby. Specially after sexual intercourse maximum redness appears.SHRESTHA N on 2014-07-26
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Hi- please go to the skin specialist
and have him/her give you the correct
diagnosis. Skin issues need to be
seen in person, they can be a variety
of things.You can come back on here
after you find out what exactly it is.
and have him/her give you the correct
diagnosis. Skin issues need to be
seen in person, they can be a variety
of things.You can come back on here
after you find out what exactly it is.
♡ simone717 last decade
my problem is still persisting and i have come to know that it is called urticaria.Its got nothing to do with breast feeding or sexual intercourse. Please suggest some homeopathic medicine for urticaria.
SHRESTHA N last decade
Hi,
Ok then you need to fill out the form and more questions may be asked
bc the remedy has to match your totality of symptoms.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925
Ok then you need to fill out the form and more questions may be asked
bc the remedy has to match your totality of symptoms.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925
♡ simone717 last decade
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