Hives
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Also known as: urticaria, nettle rashContent medically reviewed byDr. Aakash Gupta·MBBS, MD, FRGUHS DermatologyOVERVIEWSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSISTREATMENTYour treatment plan may include one or more of these options.
The best treatment for hives is to identify the triggers. The treatment includes antihistamines or a combination of medications.MedicationMedicationAntihistamines: Reduce symptoms. Apply cool compresses to the affected area Wear loose, light clothing Apply sunscreen lotion before going out in sun Vitamin B5 rich foods such as whole wheat pastas and breads, hazelnuts, chickpeas, eggs, mushrooms, rye etc. Vitamin C-rich foods such as blackberries, cherries, asparagus, cantaloupe, avocado, grapefruit, papayas, oranges etc. Vitamin E-rich foods such as cold-pressed olive oil, kelp, kale, spinach, pumpkin seeds and almonds Alcohol Caffeine drinks Processed foods Half cooked foods Histamine containing foods such as cheese, yogurt, buttermilk, shellfish, fish, eggs, chocolate, aged foods, fermented foods, artificial Food colourings, Processed meats, berries, tomatoes, and wheat.
Apply cool compresses to the affected area
Wear loose, light clothing
Apply sunscreen lotion before going out in sun
Vitamin B5 rich foods such as whole wheat pastas and breads, hazelnuts, chickpeas, eggs, mushrooms, rye etc.
Vitamin C-rich foods such as blackberries, cherries, asparagus, cantaloupe, avocado, grapefruit, papayas, oranges etc.
Vitamin E-rich foods such as cold-pressed olive oil, kelp, kale, spinach, pumpkin seeds and almonds
Alcohol
Caffeine drinks
Processed foods
Half cooked foods
Histamine containing foods such as cheese, yogurt, buttermilk, shellfish, fish, eggs, chocolate, aged foods, fermented foods, artificial Food colourings, Processed meats, berries, tomatoes, and wheat.
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