the only time I had hives it was stress induced. Someone gave me a box of baking soda and i took a bath in it
they went away in about day.
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the only time I had hives it was stress induced. Someone gave me a box of baking soda and i took a bath in it
they went away in about day.
I had hives on and off for a year, about 13 years ago. They were on my arms and around the places where my clothes were tight against my skin (waistband, etc). Had lots of blood and skin tests and no one ever figured out the cause. I am still allergic to the same 3 things I have been allergic to my whole life and I didn't have any weird diseases. I do have asthma and allergies, but they weren't really acting up at the time.
Chalk it up to stress.
In high school, I got hives on my knees and elbows anytime I'd exercise and the air was a little bit cold. At the time everyone seemed completely baffled, and vaguely accusatory-like I was doing it on purpose- but now "cold urticaria" is a real diagnosis.
Still have the hives.. they haven't spread or gotten any worse. Just on the backs of my calves and the backs of my upper arms. Went to the doc and we went through everywhere I've been, ate, touched and she really thinks it is stress induced also. The only other thing is those Flax Krisps and I've been eating a lot of egg whites - trying to up my protein. Although I've never been allergic to eggs, maybe stepping up the volume kicked in some sort of allergy. So, I'm off the eggs and the crackers and we'll see what happens. I have a big ride tomorrow and she thought I should go anyway as I have no other symptoms.
I got hives very badly only once in my life- from chemical based sunscreen (which most sun products are). I had to switch to the non-chemical sunblock that just uses titanium and zinc oxides to block the sun.
Hello, I also have been experiencing hives since late November after a bout of the stomach flu. At first I noticed that Kellog's Raisian Brand Crunch cereal would bring on the hives. About an hour or so after eating the cereal I had to use the bathroom #2 and the unending itching would start up on my hands and feet, sometime I got sick to my stomach with cramps and puking. Later on drinking chocolate milk brought on the same symptoms, I can drink chocolate milk at supper with no problems. Now in the just last month or so waffles have been bringing on the symptoms too. I get itchy hands, feet, mouth, legs, just about all over, very uncomfortable.
I did see a doctor at ReadyMed but all he did was prescribe Zantac.
I am 34yrs old and I have no other medical conditions except for gout. I'm not sure if the stomach flu brought on this condition or not but I am sure am curious as to why I am intolerance to these foods.
Hi there,
take some benadryl (50mg) before you go to bed tonight!! :) an allergist can do testing on you in oder to determine what may have caused it. good luck!
Anna :)
Anna, she went to bed four months ago...the Benedryl might not help at this point. ;)
I've had a case of hives off and on for years; underwent allergy testing and it came up negative. Could never figure out what kicks it off, except that it seems seasonal (but am not allergic to molds, etc.). Anyway, my allergist recommended taking over the counter Loratadine. Doesn't cause drowsiness and it makes my hives go away in about 20 min.
I can feel when the hives are coming on ... there's a burning sensation then wham! So the Loratadine has helped me get through the 'hives' period then I'm not bothered until months later.
It's an off-label prescription for hives, but a common one.
Wow, this ol' thread brought back some nightmarish memories for me.
Background:
One year, after an intense work year and a 24hr bug, I was recovering and then started breaking out in hives. In a 2 week period, I was pretty much covered and swollen.
Throughout, I saw my doc, an ER doc and finally a specialist (ears, nose, throat). Basically, I had (have) acute uticaria. Layman's term is lot's of hives with no real cause. My body just decided to start overreacting to probably the viral infection I had.
The fix? 1 month of zantac and zyrtec together, followed by an additional 2 months of just zyrtec. Cleared up everything in about 3 weeks.
Year later, go figure, it started again and started earlier with the double treatment.
Now, if I start getting signs of hives I just start on zyrtec (OTC) and we are good to go.
Moral:
There is not always a definitive cause for hives. I learned way more than I ever thought I wanted about uticaria. But, at least now I can head 'em off early, cuz having hives and being all swollen all over is awful.
I also got stress induced hives ALL over - right before I was supposed to do my first duathlon! I was miserable for a week. When anything rubbed against my skin I got more hives. I hope to never repeat that again!
I did a duathlon 5 months later and no hives.:p
I went to college with a guy whose father ran the company that sells it, back when it first came out. It treats ulcers by shutting down the acid production in your stomach. (We took it once before we went out drinking so we wouldn't get sick from too much alcohol -- which I do NOT recommend because it just makes the hangover worse. Anyway.) But if it also works for allergies, more power to them. They also found that their anti-depressant had the side effect of making cigarette smokers not want to smoke anymore, so they reintroced it under a different name for that purpose.
When I had mystery hives the urgent care doctor prescribed cortisone for me, which worked great. I wasn't able to convince the allergist I later went to that I actually had any allergies that were worth her time, since she couldn't be bothered with symptoms involving my skin and told me to see a dermatologist instead. Unfortunately it takes more than 3 months to get an appointment with a dermatologist around here. So I'm left to treat all my skin allergies and other various itches on my own.