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itching with red rashes??

Hi,

Iam am 29 years old man usually after taking food i have itching with red rashes type of thing and it lasts only for 7-10 minutes.I thought it may be pre diabetic symptoms so i had glucose(fasting) and PP YESTERDAY fasting was 98 and PP was 96.I dont know what it is.

I took a picture of that itching/redness over my skin by my mobile.Please see it from below link.

http://i44.tinypic.com/dqtd02.jpg

Thanks and regards
  Ashwani kumar



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Thanks tschock

I havnt asked this to a doctor actually there is no allergist in city"s hospitals but i had tests without prescriptions.

Do you think it is starting of urticaria? as u can see my picture its bumpy rashes not an normal rash/itch

one more thing some months ago i had CBC test in which i had less white blood cells and somtime i have an cough which comes like from middle of my throat even iam not having any infection.

So all these leading me that it may be astametic or urticaria early symtoms

should i go for ige and CBC tests?

of cource i"ll consult doctor tomorrow on staurday

Thanks :)
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Hard to tell by the pictures, but it looks like it could be hives.

Have you introduced any new foods into your diet?

Sometimes as we age we develop new allergies. It is quite possible that you have become allergic to something that you've been eating your entire life.
The only way to determine this is to either add or remove items.
You could also have allergy testing done to see what is causing this.
Have you asked your doctor about this?
You said in your post that you went in for testing, so I'm assuming you must have seen a doctor who ordered the tests.
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