Monday, 6 October 2014
Safe Ways To Lessen The Pain Of Chronic Urticaria
Also known as urticaria hives can show up in minutes and in most cases disappear in a few minutes or hours. Either oral or topical medication can help reduce the effects of hives, and may provide relief until the hives go away on their own.
Hives will appear exactly where the skin was exposed to. Rarely will hives appear elsewhere. It's also important to wear loose-fitting clothing, since tight-fitting clothing can irritate the area and cause more hives to appear. Along with other types of urticarial hives, dermatographism may still develop. This hive develops after roughly rubbing, stroking or scratching the skin.
Hives may be either acute or chronic. Acute hives last from under 1 day up to 6 weeks. Hives are often patchy in the beginning; however the patches may well run together till the hives cover a lot of the body.
Although the cause of hives during pregnancy is currently unknown, many speculate that they may be due to increased stress on the body or the rapid changing of hormones. They are lesions that appear on the skin as a result of certain allergic, environmental or hygiene reasons.
Hives can also be triggered by a reaction to medicines like penicillin, antibiotics and painkillers. Medication for hives that are causing the patient pain may also include ibuprofen.
The only way to treat you hives is to learn what is causing your condition. Hives appear as extremely itchy welts which might be pink-white and may even fluctuate from mosquito-bump size to large plaques many inches across. These bumps are due to 'leaky' blood vessels in which plasma is released due to the release of histamine from cells around the blood vessels.
Though 'leaky blood vessels' sounds frightening, hives are usually nothing to be concerned about. Hives treatment varies depending on the cause of the hives themselves.
Hives can flare up suddenly. Hives are typically triggered by a histamine release as a result of an allergic reaction. Hives can also be triggered by a reaction to medicines like penicillin, antibiotics and painkillers. This skin condition that show up in the throat might cause anaphylaxis, swelling of your airway, so that it is difficult to breathe.
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