- Male
- 35 Years
- 08/09/2025
Everyday once I come back from office, after 7 pm, I start to get itching mostly on forearms, neck, and chest. After itching, red patches appear. They vary in size and sometimes last for more than 2 hours. Sometimes they stay till morning, and I can see and feel itching in the morning. In the morning, I feel it only twice or thrice, usually disappearing by morning. Some nights I feel suddenly attacked with too much itching at the same time on multiple body parts. This condition has been present for more than a month. I consulted a dermatologist. His prescription is attached. Until I kept taking the dose (only 1 tablet Teczine) every night for 15 days, I did not get these symptoms. Now, for the last 1 week, I am feeling the same again. Note: I did not take it continuously, completing 2 weeks dose almost in 3 weeks. As per doctor prescription, I took blood report, attached, which is normal. I am very much disturbed. Please suggest some help. I am not able to focus. Can you please help?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
This sounds like chronic urticaria possibly due to allergens or stress. Since your blood tests were normal, a basic IgE level or allergy panel might help find triggers. Continue antihistamines regularly and avoid known irritants.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a IgE Test Test
Answered 08/09/2025
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