How To Treat Hives HivesInfo.com Hives — also known as urticaria (ur-ti-KAR-e-uh) — is a skin reaction that causes red, raised, itchy welts (wheals, or swellings). Their size varies, ranging from small spots to large blotches several inches in diameter. Individual welts appear and fade as the reaction runs its course. Angioedema is a related type of swelling that affects deeper layers in your skin, often around your eyes and lips. In most cases, hives and angioedema (hives at a deeper level of the skin) are harmless and don’t leave any lasting marks, even without treatment. Urticaria affects 15% to 25% of the population at some time during their lives and can occur at any age, though is more prevalent in the middle-aged. This video is at : - www.youtube.com The cause of chronic hives is “multifactorial”. Meaning, there are lots of different independent causes. The causes of hive is not completely understood, though for many if not most patients, the cause is endogenous. Meaning it’s coming from something happening within the body, not from an external cause. Antihistamines, which were discovered in the 1940s, remains the cornerstone treatment for most types of urticaria. H1 antihistamines are the mainstay treatment. Most patients with chronic urticaria, whatever the cause, can be effectively managed by H1antihistamines. First generation antihistamines, though carrying a baggage of annoying rather than serious side effects, are still very much in use today by urticaria

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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?

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My 4 year old Jack Russell Terrier had an allergic reaction (hives, swelling, etc) to what we assume was a bite yesterday. He was treated with 4 ml of dexamethasone and put on a combination steroid/antihistamine (Temeril-P) for the next week or so. He seemed to be improving until we noticed tonight that he has developed a bright red rash covering his body. He does not seem to be itchy or irritated and still appears to be in good spirits (but I will be taking him to the vet on Monday). What could I use to treat the rash? Benadryl and other antihistimines are out since he’s already on one.

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…we were fostering a cat, and some of my family members started getting hives. Will the hives remain treated if continually taking an antihistamine (while the cat is still here) or will they eventually be able to stop taking the antihistamine?
thanks for your answers! I really loved that cat and want her back….I guess I’ll just try to convince some of my family members to take an antihistamine.
My dad and I love her, she’s such a sweet cat. :(

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