I understand your concern since your son must be in considerable discomfort. However what he has is known as Acute Urticaria, also called hives. This is a skin reaction pattern caused due to histamine release in the skin and can be caused due to a number of underlying reasons. In children amongst the commonest are intestinal worms and recent infection (e.g viral fever, cough & cold). In most cases acute urticaria is self-limiting with in 2-6 weeks.
I would recommend deworming your son with Syru ...
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Please tell about your diabetic status.
Rashes between your legs, at the back of your knees,in armpits are common, as the area is usually moist and allergic. Rash is common at such a location,and you already told me that chaffing is common to you then it can be because of that only.
Looking at your condition that you are unable to wear loose clothes all day long. try and wear loose cotton clothes at some part of the day so that your body can be exposed to fresh air . Try to keep you geni ...
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Usually there can be swelling or mild stiffness due to some local inflammation,which might be due to some wear and tear of muscles. If that is not hampering your daily routine then it should be fine, It should not be anything serious but it might take somewhere around 2 weeks to completely go off or at times it may take months to heal up if those muscles are not at rest.
So you may follow the following instructions
1) You can use ice packs to reduce swelling
2) You may use a pain killer a ...
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It is very diificult to say anything about the best doctor,but you can visit infective clinic at aiims hospital if you want to visit a goverment hospital as all the latest research is there.
If you want to visit any private hospital,then you can visit medanta hospital.
There is nothing much which you can do in filariasis and you have to follow the treatment regimen after confirmatory test and examination. ...
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Yes you can consult an md medicine for these complaints and if anything specific he might also refer you to a md dermatologist. ...
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Homeopathy is the only n best solution for treatment . ...
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Thank you for your question. I'm sorry to hear about your son's problem. Unfortunately it is not possible to give on opinion on management without seeing the rash and the extent of the problem. For that I would need photographs and this would require asking a premium question on the site. I'll do my best if you choose to do so. Regards. ...
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SOS pain killers. If more diabling pl get ortho consultation and X-rays. ...
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I am afraid it is not possible to comment on your scar without seeing it but I'd be happy to provide information on laser hair removal. Laser hair removal does not remove all the hair in the treated region forever - what occurs is permanent hair reduction. This means that 60-70% of the hair will stop growing while the remaining hair will be fine and grow out at a much slower rate. Optimum results usually require 6-8 sessions at least spaced 4-8 weeks apart. Thereafter one can choose to t ...
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For medical advice you have to depend on your doctor. If not convinced, take a second opinion. ...
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