hiveitch but no allergies
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MeganPosted
Mon 14 Sep 2009 3:19am
i have bn hving itch since d day i arrived in holland 2 wks ago. it got worse day by day. allergy test shown that i have no allergy to food. skin specialist confirmed i have Hive but reacting to no allergy. i was given 3 types of medicine which i nd to take in a course of 30 days, 10 days each new medicine to see which works for me. today is my 7th
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Hives, but especially blood pooling in the hands and feet with extreme itching....Help
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lola1447Posted
Wed 18 Mar 2009 7:43pm2 Comments
I have food and dye/medication allergies ( the dye in the medication). Has anyone experienced excessive blood pooling in the hands and feet with or without hives present? The only relief I can get is to bleed out the tips of the fingers and toes. Sometimes if I can do this in a short amount of time, then I will not develop hives. Does anyone have
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ITCHITCHITCH
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Ken C.Posted
Tue 20 Jul 2010 9:26pm
, but actually, they are brushed off or washed off. But the damage is done and the wounds itch and fester and are hell for days and days. This is my left ankle. My ankles, tops of my feet, and calves are covered. There are bites spread out over my thighs, buttocks, belly, and arm pits. Itchitchitch. I scratch until they bleed. I spray HOT water on the bites while
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An itch is an itch is an itch
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Naomi M.Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:22pm
sensitive skin in that area when the seasons change and the air gets drier.
Today, Daniel’s skin is back to normal, and the inside of my cheeks are healing. Sometimes an itch is just an itch.
But there’s still something to be said for an ounce of prevention. He’s getting his flu shot on Monday.
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Scratch Scratch, ItchItch, Oh what a Pain it is!
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Amy SilcoxPosted
Fri 13 Aug 2010 5:49pm
week, which I don't remember ever being this bad before, is the itchy lung syndrome. I posted about it on face book and not too many people had a clue what I was talking about. It just feels like my lungs are itchy on the inside. Especially after I cough, I can REALLY feel the itch. Like the mucus is tickling the airways in there. I am hoping
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Itching to Fix Eczema? Tips on How Sufferers Can Ditch the Itch
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Susan H.Posted
Sat 02 Oct 2010 3:05am
Guest Post by Geoff Graham of Grahams Natural Alternatives
www.itchy.net.au
Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition with symptoms that include dry, itching and reddened... suggestions may help you to better manage your eczema and reduce the incidence of flare-ups.
Symptoms of eczema
• Moderate-to-severely itchingskin (this symptom separates eczema from
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I have an itch . . .
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Ron SparksPosted
Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:51am
to do occasionally. It seemed to work. For a week or two. Then it started up again.
It began to dawn on me that my itching wasn't normal. I had no hives. No rash...
For about 2 months now I have been dealing with completely random attacks of extreme itching.
At first I thought that I was just having an allergic reaction
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It Itches To Be Me
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winnyninnypoopooPosted
Wed 01 Sep 2010 9:30pmitchy. This is not a good sign for me. It means the hives are getting ready to pop out, the mast cells are gathering to degranulate, and I am going to have a miserable night trying to resist itching.
By the time I got home, I had gone from bright red all over to bright red hives. Some are raised, and some are just red blotches of mast cells just
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Can your ears itch?
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Bethany H.Posted
Fri 20 Mar 2009 3:59pm
Last week was--what can I say?-- interesting. I found myself a bit itchy and rashly on Monday. Nothing big, just some spots on one arm. Then the other. And a small annoying itch on my forearm. Tuesday? Another day and rash entirely. I was covered. LITERALLY. From head to toe in a hive like rash. At the time, it wasn't that itchy but definitely
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Jock Itch Remedies You Can Make at Home
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Methods of HealingPosted
Sun 18 Jul 2010 6:01pm
If you have jock itch, you will definitely be looking for a cure. Jock itch creams, however, can be rather expensive, and then they do not always work. In most cases, however, if the jock itch is caused by bacteria, yeast, or fungus,...
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