I developed skin irritation as an allergic reaction to previously prescribed medications (Solvin, Hicet AX, Azax 500, or Otocin D). My doctor prescribed Allegra 180 mg once daily, but the irritation has not improved after two days. What should I do, and is there an alternative medication or treatment I should take?
It is common for skin allergies to take a few days to subside. Since fexofenadine has not shown improvement after two days, please consult your doctor. They can help identify which of your previous medications (likely the antibiotic or pain-relief components) triggered the reaction to ensure you avoid it in the future. Your doctor may adjust your treatment by switching to an alternative antihistamine, prescribing a brief course of oral corticosteroids, or recommending a soothing topical calamine lotion. Meanwhile, avoid hot showers and do not scratch. If you experience swelling of your face or lips, or any difficulty breathing, please seek emergency medical care immediately.