Approaches to Get Rid of Hives
Modern
approaches to hives remedies include natural treatments as well as
traditional treatments. Some
non-medical ways
to get rid of hives have been practiced for ages, such as the use of
herbs. The right Hives
Treatment depends on a proper diagnosis; however, many
people mistake hives for a skin infection. Although hives can be
triggered by a viral infection, the main cause of hives is as yet
unknown.
The
best
and most successful approaches to hives treatment include the prevention of outbreaks. By
learning which triggers cause hives to form, you can help to avoid
outbreaks altogether. When hives are triggered by allergies, the best
way to avoid an outbreak is to avoid coming into contact with the
specific allergens that trigger the outbreak. Most of the time, hives
go away on their own once the offending stimuli has been removed.
Conventional Medicinal
Treatments to Get Rid of Hives
The following
treatments are generally used according to case severity:
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Anti-itch
treatments
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Calamine
lotion
-
Antihistamines
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Oral
antihistamines
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Corticosteroids
While
medication can be used
to treat hives,
there are
several home
remedies for hives
that can alleviate the itchiness and discomfort.
Common Hives Home Remedies
-
Use
an ice pack on the skin, about three to four times a day.
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Oatmeal
and baking soda can help to ease the itchiness. Fill a bathtub with
warm (not hot) water and add at least half a box of either baking soda
or oatmeal. Soak in this solution for a few minutes to reduce
the itching.
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Apply
a milk compress on the affected area for about 10 to15 minutes. Wet a
piece of cloth with some cold milk and leave it on the hives. Be sure
that the milk is not too cold as this could further aggravate your skin.
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