Not on hydroxychloroquine- I was up until two years ago but not now. This rash came out of the blue so completely but have got anti histamine now and watching my diet plus have got some DAO enzymes supplements to help my system back to normal.
my rash came on suddenly on my face . Urticaria with oedema. I saw a dermatologist and he prescribed strong anti histamine tablets . It settled for a while but now back again. Advised to up medication which I am not keen to do. Seem to take such a lot of stuff ! Will discuss with my rheumy next time I see him also speak to dermatologist if I can.
Hi T/boys yes yrs ago I did, its called uticaria & was caused by an allergy I has developed to ingesting sunflower oil/spreads. Took ages to find out what caused it tho! Antihistamines give relief also cold baths or showers, compresses. If its an allergy you have its best to find out what its to. Get a/histamines asap they,ll calm it right down
Great!! such a relief eh If caused by an allergy tho u should find out the cause, mine ended up severe never gone away & over the yrs got other allergies but thank goodness for those a/histamines!
Oh, poor you. I had three episodes of a mystery rash one year and before RD raised it's unlovely head. Six weeks, three weeks and a week, if I remember correctly, of utter misery. Never got to the bottom of it but, boy, am I grateful it's gone away. Antihistamines and sleeping tablets were my best friends. Wishing you well
I also get itchy rash on tops of arms and across top of my back. Take antihistamines every day and Dr prescribed Derma cream wash and recently he gave me Betnavte steroid cream.
Aqueous calamine Cream by Care can help calm hives itch along with your antihistamines. Our pharmacist recommended it for my Mum when she had an awful dose of Shingles whilst having chemo. Much better than the calamine lotion for easing the itch.
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