No real cure. Hives are an allergic reaction. In a pinch, witch hazel or rubbing alcohol makes the itchiness and bumps go away.
Calamine lotion, antihistamines like Benedryl, and cortisones are standard applications.
2006-11-12 08:25:13
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answered by Em E 4
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello,
The best online site about urticaria is: http://urticaria.toptips.org
Some of the most common induces for hives are foods, medicines, infections, insect bites or hurts, latex, exercise and anxiety. Exposure to severe whether conditions-- cold and heat can easily additionally produce hives. Often locating the root cause is difficult to apply your finger on. In cases where the explanation for the urticaria outbreak is not noticeable it is often suggested to have an allergy test done to determine the complication. This is executed by an allergist frequently recommended by your physician. It's pain-free to have done however will certainly take a great hour or more for the tests to be completed. Now I say it's worth getting an allergic reaction test done, merely because it might help and it might pinpoint the issue. For numerous of us the allergic reaction test will show ambiguous, I had 3 over the period of one month and each time the results came back different. As hives are triggered by the normally happening chemical 'histamine', it would certainly seam that the evident method to obtain rid of hives would certainly be with the usage of antihistamine
2014-09-18 13:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There is not a cure for hives. There are ways to treat the symptoms (itchiness, swelling, etc.) Most of the time the cause is unable to be pinpointed also. I have had hives every day since June. I found a great information group at www.chronichives.com
2006-11-13 21:18:36
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answered by Anon2u 3
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Sometimes there isn't a cure. My son had them for 2 years on and off. The doctor was stumped. Try benedryl or claratin hives relief.
2006-11-12 08:16:38
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answered by ~jenjen~ 5
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Not really a cure for them you kind of have to wait them out. Take a bath in baking soda.
2006-11-12 08:22:09
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answered by jr1024@sbcglobal.net 1
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it could be cause from the laundry soap your using,just try different laundry soap. Mean while, use Benedryl. If it doesn't work then see a doctor.
2006-11-12 08:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Benadryl.
2006-11-12 08:20:30
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answered by Anonymous
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benedryl
2006-11-12 08:15:45
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answered by Kodoku Josei 4
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hydracortizone cream, the doctor can give you prednizone ( s teriod)
2006-11-12 08:21:20
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answered by SWANY 2
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