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How can you cure hives?
My physician told me hives are related to my Asthmatic state. Humid, hot weather aggitates skin. Developing reddish breakouts that last for few seconds. I use Bynadrell containing “antihestamine.” Is it possible for other treatment to completely get rid of this allergy?
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Is there anything that can cure hives?
My youngest son have chronic hives and is consistently broken out with them, he misses so much school because he can’t be still and is miserable. We have been to so many doctors and they have him on so many meds but nothing is controlling them. Is there maybe a shot that he can be given at home that might control these?
Dear Annette,
I had chronic hives for a time, and I know too that they are almost unbearable.
It is true that chronic hives are a systemic problem, and I’m sure the docs are looking into it.
Have you considered any type of counseling? It would never hurt to try.
Here are a list of things they tried for me:
IV Zantac (somehow, they thought it would help)
Steroids such as:
IM Kelog
IV Decadron
IV Solumedrol (this one worked pretty good for me, after I was on it for several days…in the hospital)
Oral rounds of high dose Prednisone (also helped)
(IM is intramuscular injection, and IV is intravenous)
Oral antihistimines such as: (although NONE of them worked for me)
Benedryl
Zyrtec (the dermatologist said that he has some success with this one)
Allegra
Adarax
Other things that just soothed them was:
Oatmeal baths
Rubbing with a sock on my hand when I got desperate
Moist Heating Pad
Please know that I will be keeping you and your son in my prayers. I know what a suffering it is. The poor thing probably feels like he’s going crazy at times.
God Love you,
Chris
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Treatment for hives on horses?
my horse has hives and ive heard that apple cider vinegar will get rid of them is this true?
Every time a horse breaks out in hives your vet should always be called, and no treatment should be instituted until the vet prescribes it. There are multiple possible causes for hives to develop, and some are very serious while others are more minor. But treatment varies depending on the cause, and your vet should really be the one to determine what treatment is best in your horse’s case. It is safe to rinse your horse with water if you think the cause is something topical that you applied or that he rolled in. But beyond rinsing him off, I’d wait for the vet to advise you.
Add….antihistamines like Benadryl are contraindicated in some condtions causing hives,so you shouldn’t give them unless your vet prescribes it.
Also, giving any medication before your vet sees the horse can alter symptoms and confuse diagnosis.
cures for urticaria hives?
I have urticaria hives around my waist and I am 100% positive its what it is and I just need to know what I can do to cure it? Thanks! And going to the doctor isn’t the answer because I do not have insurance.
Just about anything can make you break out in hives: Foods such as peanuts or strawberries, drugs such as penicillin or aspirin, vitamin supplements, heat, cold, sunlight, exercise, fever, stress, and even scratching or rubbing the skin are among some of the possibilities.
Some substances actually cause an allergic reaction that results in hives, while others have absolutely nothing at all to do with allergies. Strawberries, for example, contain a chemical that can cause cells in your body to release histamine, a chemical also produced in allergies, which allows blood plasma to leak into the skin and form the hives. In this article, we’ll scratch the surface and talk about methods to ease and prevent hives.
Sometimes only a tiny amount of the culprit is needed to set off a reaction. For example, you may have a sensitivity to seafood but break out after eating a steak — simply because the steak was cooked in a pan that had earlier been used to fry fish.
Don’t confuse hives with other skin eruptions. Hives (or urticaria, as the doctors call them) occur when blood plasma leaks into the skin, causing “wheals,” or swollen areas. They can be as small as a pencil eraser or as large as a dinner plate, and they usually last only a few hours. But new wheals may form continuously. And as they form, they often itch.
An attack of hives generally lasts a short time, often just a few days. Some people, however, may be plagued with recurrent outbreaks. They may want to do some detective work to find the cause. And some people have chronic hives — hives that can persist for years.
SUM REMEDIES FOR HIVES:
If the substance or allergy responsible for your urticaria can not be found, the symptoms of urticaria will need to be treated. Antihistamines are the primary medications used to control hives and stop the itching:
• Antihistamines such as Atarax, Benedryl, Seldane, and Tagamet
• Corticosteroids – used in more severe cases
• Injections of epinephrine – used in cases that involve life-threatening episodes
• Avoidance of known allergens
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tips for controlling hives
There are some general measures you can take to ease the symptoms associated with urticaria:
• Avoid heat; keep the temperature of the skin cool
• Stay away from alcohol, as it causes flushing of the skin
• Try not to scratch affected areas
• Wear loose clothes that will not put pressure on the skin
GUDLUCK!!
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What are the causes of Chronic Autoimune Hives and what are the cures?
Chronic hives are almost always idiosyncratic, which means unfortunately you will probably never find out just what is causing them. The best advice I can give you (and I have gotten them on occasion in the last few years) is to avoid stress whenever possible. If you notice a few hives do not dwell on them, one of the causes of hive proliferation is actually the anxiety brought on by thinking about hives. (it sounds silly I know, but it is true). Another thing to look out for is caffeine and heat, both can exaserbate the problem.
As a last resort anti-histamines, especially diphenhydramine, can be a god-send. Systemic delivery (oral dosages) work wonders but can cause a good amount of sedation. There also exists OTC gels and creams with the same active ingredient that also work, but if you get hives chronically you may end up using these up very quickly.
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FDA Approves New Hives Medications
We wanted to share some important information with you that will aid you in understanding this condition.
“FDA Approves XYZAL(R) (Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride) Tablets For The Relief Of Seasonal And Year Round Allergies, And Chronic Hives”
Article Date: 30 May 2007 – 0:00 PDT
“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved XYZAL(R) (levocetirizine dihydrochloride), a new once-daily prescription antihistamine that delivers a rapid and long-lasting effect for the relief of symptoms associated with seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis and uncomplicated skin manifestations of chronic idiopathic urticaria in adults and children six years of age and older.” To read more about this new drug, click here.
Yours Truly,
Joseph Marquardt
President, Q-Based Healthcare TM
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Tips to Soothe Hives Outbreaks
There are no instant cures for hives. People generally try various medications until they find a combination that works for them. According to the National Library of Medicine, there are a few things that you can do to reduce discomfort while waiting for your hives to heal:
An over-the-counter antihistamine will help to relieve itching. Your doctor may also prescribe an antihistamine or give you a shot.
Dab calamine lotion on the rash. This will help your skin feel cooler, less irritated, and reduce the itch.
Place a cool compress over your skin to soothe pain, itchiness, and swelling. Try taking a cool oatmeal bath, especially if the hives cover a large portion of your body. Don’t take a hot bath or shower – the hot water may only irritate the skin further.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
Yours Truly,
Joseph Marquardt
President, Q-Based Healthcare TM
The Makers of All StopTM Products
Info@qbased.com
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Things to Avoid to Prevent Hives Outbreaks
The best way to prevent Hives is to identify the cause and avoid it, but this is easier said than done since most causes remain unknown. One reason that it is difficult to pinpoint an exact source is because hives are commonly triggered by a combination of factors. One preventive measure that you can take is to keep an antihistamine on-hand and take it the first signs of hives or itching. However, please note that older adults and people with heart disease should check with their doctor before taking any antihistamines.
A few things you can generally avoid to prevent a hives outbreak are:
-Extreme temperature changes (hot showers, cooling down after a workout)
-Alcohol
-Medications like aspirin and other over-the-counter pain medications (Acetaminophen – Tylenol or generic – is usually fine.)
-Stress
-Poor sleep
-Drastic changes in diet (rich restaurant meals, very spicy foods)
Yours Truly,
Joseph Marquardt
President, Q-Based Healthcare TM
The Makers of All StopTM Products
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Medications for Hives
We wanted to share some important information with you that will aid you in understanding this condition.
Hives are often misdiagnosed because they can be caused by an underlying condition or medications. The underlying conditions that may cause hives include food, drug allergies, stress, heat/cold sensitivity, and sweating. As for medications in particular, the most common culprits are aspirin and antibiotics. Side effects of medications, exposure to toxins, chemicals, or other substances may also provoke development of hives. Consequently, they become possible underlying causes of hives but are often misdiagnosed or overlooked as a cause.
For a comprehensive list of medications that can cause hives, click here (http://cureresearch.com/intro/medic.htm)
Yours Truly,
Joseph Marquardt
President, Q-Based Healthcare TM
The Makers of All StopTM Products
Info@qbased.com
Toll Free 1.866.314.8917
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