Posted on March 16, 2010.
Treatment Options for Hives Rash Urticaria is an allergic reaction that consists of red itchy welts on the skin. They usually appear on the arms, torso and neck of the victim.
Millions of people suffer each year from these types of allergic reactions. It is estimated that everyone experience hives at least once in his life. Rands hives do not last longer than a day.
Hives can be caused by anything that can be ingested, including drugs such as antibiotics, penicillin, phenobarbital, codeine and even aspirin. They can also be caused by insect bites such as bee stings or other insect that has a sting. Believe it or not, wearing tight clothing that may even cause a rash.
Foods such as chocolate, strawberries, shellfish and nuts are the most common triggers.
There are medications your doctor can prescribe you the hives.
Antihistamines can stop the itching, which allows the field to cure itching.
If the attack of hives is severe, corticosteroids can be used.
Cortisone creams and calamine lotion and work to eliminate the itching caused by hives, as well as witch hazel and zinc oxide. Medical research has found that alkaline works well to take the itch away too.
There are also herbal remedies that can be used to treat hives. It has been suggested that Red Alder tea may reduce the itching, because the main ingredient is astringent tannins. Everything that has an astringent it can take the itch away.
Impatiens is another herbal remedy that is excellent in taking the itch away when you have an outbreak of hives. Its healing properties to take the itch away and bring help quickly.
Studies have shown that the papaya juice can inhibit the body produces histamines. By drinking this juice, you help your body heal naturally.
A scientific study has shown that papaya inhibits the secretion of histamine. If you have hives, try some papaya juice and add to other vegetable juices such as carrot or tomato to make it more palatable.
If the hives are brought by a life-threatening allergy, epinephrine can be injected directly into the body.
There are steps you can take to reduce the risk of an outbreak of hives.
Try to keep your skin as fresh as possible. Heat tends aggravate the skin.
Do not scratch. Resist the temptation to scratch, no matter where the hives are. This could aggravate further and could lead to infection. Wear loose clothing to give your skin time to breathe and heal.
There are many drugs currently on the market that can help relieve your symptoms. Whether traditional or herbal, there is a cure for everyone.
Disclaimer: The information presented here should not be interpreted as or substituted for medical advice. Please talk to a qualified professional for more information on hives.