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  • Female
  • 38 Years
  • 29/08/2025

I am having itching and irritation on the palms and legs. If I stop taking tablets it starts again after 3 to 4 days. I am taking tablets from the last three months. I am really getting disturbed from this. I am taking Xylol and Xemped. Please suggest me what should be my diet? I have done blood report and the immunoglobulin is 2950 units. Please help me.

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A high IgE suggests allergy related symptoms. Avoid known triggers, keep skin moisturized, and follow doctors advice on antihistamines. Continue prescribed medication and maintain a hypoallergenic diet.

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Take a Vitamin D (1,25 Dihydroxy Cholecalciferol) Test

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