My 18 month old son broke out in hives a few months ago. His doctor said it was most likely an allergy but she wasn’t too concerned about finding out the cause because the rash wasn’t bothering him (he didn’t even itch). The hives went away but have returned over the last few days. They still don’t bother him but I am curious as to what is causing it in case it is something that I can change. All I can think of is that it is either an allergy to mosquito bites or due to teething as he has been teething both times that the hives have broken out but I don’t know if either of those could result in hives. Does anyone have any other ideas as to what could cause it? He doesn’t eat much sugar and it isn’t the laundry detergent causing it.
hobbiehound, his Dad is lactose intolerant but he isn’t.

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ever since i came back from a one week summer camp a few weeks ago, I’ve been breaking out in hives almost every day! I read on the internet that Diphenhydramine works for treatment, I’ve been using Benadryl gel, it gets rid of my hives but they keep on coming back the next day! My hives often come up on my face, around my cheeks, nose, and eyebrows. My diet hasn’t been effected at all, and I didn’t switch to some product. My dad is convinced its my makeup, which doesn’t explain why I have hives on my cheeks because I didn’t put foundation on today. Help me!

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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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