
Sulit
5 tahun
Hiperthyroid and urticaria
im 28. and this year i got diagnosed with my hyperthyroid again after 9 years i think. cause i had my hyperthyroid in year 2010/2011.okay, i went to doctor and got my medicine , check up but currently mco so i dont go for the check up.n i have stopped consuming the medicine, camazol n the heart pill as i experience very bad urticaria since january and it happens every 2days at night time together with swollen lips. i thought i have allergic on the medicine. it once happend, i took the medicine, after 15 mins, the itchy came out n i took allergic pill, cetrizine i think. so, its better. then i took camazol during my night, it came out again . thats why i think the medicine put reaction to my skin. also, im weak after ate too many medicine. should i still continue eat tiroid medicine now whilenhaving my urticaria? what should i do. the ithchiness upset me a lot and i want to continue my thyroid medicine.

5 tahun
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First and foremost, we truly understand your concerns regarding your symptoms and other health problems you might be facing. From your complaints, we believe that your condition may have multifactorial causes such as:
- urticaria
- fungal infection
- eczema
- psoriasis
- insect bites
Urticaria can be treated with antihistamine. If you are facing this health condition, you may purchase any over the counter antihistamine.
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