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Causes Of Hives - Articles
Can stress cause hives and what else causes them?
by
Lucy J.
Posted
Tue 04 Nov 2008 8:41pm
in there. They are caused by hormones in the skin that lets liquid ooze out of your veins which gathers in little pockets under your skin. Frequently, the hives will change location.
Often the cause of acute hives is very clear: You eat strawberries and soon you look like one.
Some people develop the itchy little bumps after taking certain medications. Some causes are harder
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Itchy Hives Driving You Crazy? Get Relief for Hives!
by
franklinb
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
weeks, or idiopathic urticaria, where the underlying cause can be difficult or impossible to diagnose—even with extensive testing.
People who experience hives try lots of things...
OxyHives was developed by homeopathy experts to help relieve multiple symptoms of hives. OxyHives is a safe, all natural solution that will not make you drowsy or cause
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Hives Home Remedies
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My Healthy Foods
Posted
Sat 27 Feb 2010 1:18pm
Hives, urticaria, is the presence of red patches or outbreaks on the skin over the body. The occurrence of hives is triggered by histamine. Hives can occur in different sizes and can last for various durations.
Hives usually occur due to an underlying allergy or the extreme environmental
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Low Thyroid and Hives
by
winnyninnypoopoo
Posted
Tue 21 Sep 2010 9:34pm
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My blood tests have come saying I am not taking enough thyroid hormone (synthroid). Since I have autoimmune thyroid disease and autoimmune hives, my hives are believed to be linked with thyroid dysfunction. More circulating thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) can mean more autoimmune activity, which in turns causes more hives....which may be why my
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Oxthives offers relief for itchy hives that drive you crazy
by
franklinb
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm
in the Homeopathic Materia Medica.
Every ingredient was chosen for this unique formula to both alleviate discomfort and help relieve multiple symptoms associated with hives (urticaria... conditions it causes in the wild—poison ivy and poison oak blisters. It is also effective against hives, shingles rashes and all types of itchy eruptions.
Urtica Urens (200C): Also
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Healthy Moms Dictionary - Hives
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Cascia T.
Posted
Tue 17 Mar 2009 2:36am
Hives or Urticaria is a rash on the skin that is commonly caused by an allergic reaction. The skin is raised, and itchy and can be rounded or flat topped but it always elevated above the surrounding skin.
Image courtesy of Wikipedia
Hives can also be caused by an allergic trigger. If the hives last longer than six weeks most likely
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homeopathic treatment for hives
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Doris C.
Posted
Wed 07 Jan 2009 2:44pm
six weeks, and often times, the underlying cause can be difficult or impossible to diagnose.
I came across alternative treatment for hives while looking for cheap auto insurance. If you’re looking for a safe, natural homeopathic solution to relieve the miserable symptoms of hives, and want something that won’t cause other negative side effects
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Hives
by
Angeline
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:29pm
to this site and got to know the causes:-
Many substances can trigger hives:
Medications (Keatkeat is not on medication)
Shellfish, fish, nuts, eggs, milk, and other...
Hives
Child , Health , Parenting
last night 9pm
“Mommy….(scratching his right knee) ….very itching….very pain…..” cried Keatkeat.
Must
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Hives: Idiopathic Urticaria Associated with GERD
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Dr. Kurt Barrett
Posted
Tue 07 Jul 2009 9:40pm
, which I took on a daily basis, to control my hives. In addition, they categorized my nervousness as the cause (not an effect) of my condition. Upon my request, the doctors... not know why I had hives on a daily basis and categorized me as having dermatographia (a highly sensitive skin type). This was a very uncomfortable “condition” because in addition
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The Hives Return
by
winnyninnypoopoo
Posted
Sun 03 Oct 2010 7:56pm
Itchy Itchy Itchy
The hives returned yesterday. Actually they never really leave, but they become less bothersome. Yesterday they decided to hop into high gear. Bumps... just thinking about the hives writing this is creating itchy spots everywhere. It feels like they are in my ears, in my nose, and my throat.
Guess I will have to call
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