Are you suffering
from itching hives? You may have ugly-looking wheals, unwanted
swelling, and many other problems, but undoubtedly, the worst thing is hives
itch. The only thing a patient wants is to
get rid of hives and its itchiness.
Hives and Itching
Itching hives can be
a great nuisance for the patient; to cure it, you first need to
understand what it is as well as the relationship between hives
and itching. Hives is a skin problem evident by the outbreak of welts
on different areas of the skin. These welts are colorful, raised, and
itchy in nature. The itch will cause a patient to want to scratch the
affected area; however, doing so can aggravate the condition.
Therefore, it is best to treat the underlying cause.
Hives Itching Treatment
First, try to
find out the trigger that caused the hives and avoid it. If there is an
underlying disease, it should also be treated. For hives itching
treatment, you can take certain antihistamines and loratadine. Home
remedies for treating the itch involve applying aloe vera gel or
calamine lotion on the affected area, or you may cool the area by
applying cool compresses or an ice pack.
Treatment for Hives and Itching
Treatment for
hives and itching should be a step-by-step procedure. You should first
identify the triggers and causes. Most hives rashes
vanish within a few hours after the outbreak without any
treatment. However, if they persist and cause itchiness, you can opt
for various remedies described in the previous section. If these
remedies do not work, you need to see an urticaria doctor. If the
itchiness is accompanied by other problems, i.e. difficulty in
breathing, high blood pressure, etc. you need immediate medical
treatment.
Relief from Hives Itching
If the itchiness
persists or reappears after a time, you should seek relief from hives
itching. It can be achieved by using various treatments that have been
explained in detail in the last two sections.
How to Make Hives Stop Itching
You can make
hives stop itching by taking certain drugs, avoiding the triggers,
cooling down the affected area, or applying soothing agents, i.e.
calamine lotion.
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