Hives

ChaosCubeCouncil 12/31/2022 09:34 pm 394

so, im diagnosed with chronic idiopathic urticaria, and it sucks, anyone know wayes to help wiith hives?

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Jan 2, 2023 9:03 am

@ChaosCubeCorp: I'm glad they went away for now. I hope you can get cream and/or meds soon.

Jan 2, 2023 8:43 am

@Crumpet: I dont have another apointment for a while and my parents told the doctor we had itch cream at home; we didnt and they said theyre gonna get it next time they get groceries but its gonna be a while but they went away this morning so thats good, but it's good to know someone else had the same thing where they just come out of no where @wannabewitch08: we're onna try the brain trick thing, that sounds like it'll work next time! happyThanks guys!

Jan 2, 2023 6:07 am

I used to get chronic hives with no known/proven cause and was given a couple of meds for it (an antihistamine - possibly Zyrtec according to Google - and also Zantac). Didn't the doctor give you something for them? Please don't go taking random things based on what people say they have taken. You should be asking your doctor.

Mine went away in my teen years, luckily. Hopefully yours will go away one day too.

Jan 1, 2023 9:52 pm

i have lots of allergies that cause hives daily so here's what ive got

ALWAYS carry an allergy pill w/ you, just like generic every day allergy stuff is perfect

dont scratch it, instead u could slap it or put something cold on

hot water triggers hives sometimes

cortizone 10 + benadryl cream r ur best friends

it may look like pimples, its not, do not try to pop (that mightve sounded stupid but srsly dont even think about it BAD IDEA)

sometimes if the itching is rlly bad u can trick ur brain so for example: hives on ur arm, so u scratch your leg to trick ur brain and it makes the arm itchiness get a little bit less intense

most of the time if ur stressing out because of it it'll only get worse (i know this from experience LOL)

also if u have eczema n sensitive skin like me prepare to just drown yourself in lotion and cortizone 10 cus OUCH