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I have urticaria itching in my body and a mild temperature. What should I do?

Asked by Male, 36 ยท 2 months ago

Urticaria with itching and a mild temperature can occur due to allergy, infection, or a drug reaction. Try to avoid triggers such as certain foods, medications, or heat, and keep your body cool and well hydrated. An antihistamine may help control itching, but if the fever continues, rashes spread, or swelling occurs, consult a doctor without delay.
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It sounds uncomfortable to have itching with urticaria and a mild fever. Urticaria (hives) is often caused by an allergic reaction, and the mild temperature might indicate some inflammation or infection.

You can consider taking an antihistamine like levocetirizine, which helps reduce itching and allergic symptoms. One such medication is Vozet Tablet, which is a non-drowsy antihistamine commonly used for urticaria. However, avoid self-medicating if you have other health conditions or are pregnant; consult a doctor first.

What you should do:

  • Avoid scratching to prevent skin damage or infection.
  • Take an oral antihistamine like levocetirizine if advised by a doctor.
  • Keep your skin cool and wear loose, comfortable clothing.
  • Monitor your temperature and symptoms closely.
  • Seek prompt medical advice from a dermatologist or allergist, especially if the rash spreads, swelling occurs, breathing becomes difficult, or fever worsens.

If symptoms worsen or you develop difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, or high fever, seek emergency care immediately by calling Apollo Emergency at 1066. Otherwise, a specialist doctor can provide the best treatment plan tailored to your condition.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Since you have urticaria (itching) and a mild fever, it's important to know your age and gender to provide the best advice. Can you please share this information?

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