Is there a permanent cure for food allergies to prawns, crabs, and eggs that cause itchy skin patches, and what are the recommended long-term management strategies beyond taking antihistamines like Teczine (levocetirizine)?
Currently, there is no permanent cure for allergies to prawns, crabs, and eggs in adults. The most effective long-term strategy is strict avoidance of these trigger foods. Always read food labels carefully and inform restaurant staff about your allergies. While you can continue using levocetirizine (Teczine) for mild symptoms like itchy skin patches, it is highly recommended to consult an allergist. They can discuss personalized management plans and evaluate if you need to carry an emergency epinephrine auto-injector for accidental, severe exposures.
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Is there a permanent cure for food allergies to prawns, crabs, and eggs that cause itchy skin patches, and what are the recommended long-term management strategies beyond taking antihistamines like Teczine (levocetirizine)?
Is there a permanent cure for food allergies to prawns, crabs, and eggs that cause itchy skin patches, and what are the recommended long-term management strategies beyond taking antihistamines like Teczine (levocetirizine)? | Apollo Pharmacy