Natural Remedies & Cleanses : Home Remedies for Skin Hives
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Home remedies for skin hives can include taking an over-the-counter antihistamine, such as Benadryl, drinking immune modulating herbal teas, such as nettles leaf, applying chamomile tea directly to the skin or applying CHamocare cream to the affected areas. Treat the source of skin hives, whether internal or external, with helpful information from a nutrition consultant and clinical herbalist in this free video on alternative medicine.
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Important Facts
- Hives are small to large, red and itchy skin bumps.
- A winter skin allergy is actually a very dangerous condition if it is not properly taken care of, so you will want to have a doctor take a look at your itchy skin bumps if they are developing on a regular basis.
- The frames pictures of hives on buttocks support plastic that is it.
- If you go to google.com and click images then type hives it shows you pictures of hives.
- If you have an aloe vera plant in your garden, the leaves of the plant can be used as an effective hives treatment.
- If people could see pictures of hives on small lots in local boroughs and in cities, where the lots are 20’ wide, they would understand that you don’t need to have 1 acre lots.
- Take a look at the pictures of hives on this page.
- When choosing a natural hives treatment, your first choice will have to be whether you want a topical ointment or an oral solution.
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i broke out in a bad case of hives any home remedies to help with the itching?
i broke out all over my body and ive been to the doctor’s i was subscribed an antihistamine and a steroid pill. they said it was an allergic reaction but to what i don’t know. but it itches bad and feels like a bad sun burn any suggestions?
Hi,
From my own experiences – I used to be allergic to my own sweat that I was burning off during exercise – during a time in my life when I used to have considerable toxins stored within my body fat. I eventually learned that itching or rashes are symptoms of maladies that could become much worse if never healed with good choices.
Although I have seen that most root problems for ‘skin’ issues for myself and others has usually always been from long and or short term allergic reactions to ‘something’ COMBINED WITH a weakened lymph liver kidney skin and immune systems – IF the following symptoms would ever occur – I think the worst rash one might possibly have rapidly acquired is from deadly bacterial meningitis, BUT bacterial meningitis would be VERY RARE.
The two quotes below are from: <> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_Meningitis <>
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“IF a rash is present, it may indicate a particular cause of meningitis; for instance, meningitis caused by meningococcal bacteria may be accompanied by a characteristic rash.”
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“The MOST common symptoms of meningitis are headache and neck stiffness associated with fever, confusion or altered consciousness, vomiting, and an inability to tolerate light (photophobia) or loud noises (phonophobia). SOMETIMES, especially in small children, only nonspecific symptoms may be present, such as irritability and drowsiness.”
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For further details see: <> http://www.cdc.gov/meningitis/about/faq.html <>
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To help you with more information on itch rash illnesses and for long term solutions TO THEM ALL – the following link has considerable info within a ‘report’ I recently posted:
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I truly hope what you learn will help you to decide on the correct choices that will remedy your painful malady in the future.
My best to you and yours,
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Home remedy for treating hives?
Does anyone know of any home remedy to treat chronic hives?
Hello fellow sufferer. I’ve got a lifetime of experience with hives, as well as several years of helping others with chronic urticaria and related conditions. You’re far from alone in this, there are thousands of us worldwide.
Unfortunately, there is no cure for chronic hives, but there’s plenty of things you can try to help relieve the misery:
- Aveeno lotions and bath
- Sarna Lotion
- any lotion containing menthol
- Benadryl cream
- staying cool – very important, since heat is a known mast cell degranulator (when mast cells degranulate, they release histamine, which causes the hives and itching)
- My favorite is a lotion made from cromolyn – recipe can be found at www.chronichives.com; also check out the support group for chronic hivers through that website, it’s the largest one on the web (it’s also the largest CU Yahoo group). There are more suggestions for coping at the website, and the group can give you many more ideas, too.
One thing which does help some people is a low-histamine diet, which is printed at the website. While allergies are very seldom the culprit behind CU, foods loaded in histamine don’t help us much, so limiting them in your diet may help. There have been a few published studies about histamine in the diet and its effect on CU; typically some of the studies show it does help, and others say it doesn’t. Everyone is different, but it can’t hurt to try.
Approx. 25% of CUers are or will become sensitive to salicylates (the active ingredient in aspirin), so for some of those people, a diet low in salicylates can help. Again, the chronichives.com website has that information.
Have you ever been tested to find out if your hives are autoimmune? The test, called an autologous serum skin test, uses a sample of your own blood, which is then spun down in a centrifuge to separate the serum, and then the serum is injected back into you, along with 2 controls (saline and histamine). If you react to your own serum, the test is considered positive. Researchers are finding more and more chronic hivers are autoimmune, and it has also been found that remission can be induced for many hivers with the use of Cyclosporine. I was put on it for an unrelated condition, and it put both that condition and my hives into remission. Side effects were minimal, arms got a little hairy, but nothing too extreme… The usual treatment protocol with Cyclosporine for CU is relatively short and at lower doses than used to treat most other diseases, such as kidney disease or to prevent transplant rejection.
And if you must scratch, don’t use your nails! You’ll only tear up your skin and make the itch even worse. Some folks find using the edge of a credit card works well, doesn’t tear the skin, and provides a little temporary relief. But if you can avoid scratching altogether, that’s the best thing…..
