Chronic Hives, also referred to as urticaria, is an allergic
reaction apparent on the skin as a rash. The rash may develop as lots of
tiny little bumps which may look something like nettle rash, or they
may appear as odd coloured and shaped swellings. These swellings are
called Urticarial wheels.
Large patches are often a symptom of
chronic urticaria, these patches or wheels often grow and expand to join
each other, sometimes covering the whole body.
Hives or urticaria
normally appear after contact with a triggering allergen which could
range from cosmetics, airborne toxins, chemicals, drugs even food.
Trying
to find one's specific trigger is difficult at best & can be almost
impossible, this is why most cases of chronic hives are referred to as
idiopathic which basically means there is no known cause for the
urticaria outbreaks.
Although hives can occur on most parts of the body they rarely affect the palms of the hand or the soles of the feet.
Hives
(urticaria) is a condition classified as either acute or chronic
depending on how often the outbreaks occur, cases which clear up within a
period of six weeks or less are labelled as acute longer or repeated
outbreaks are referred to as chronic.
Unfortunately for many
sufferers chronic hives can be a life changing affliction, although more
often than not considered by many as nothing more than an allergy.
The
traditional treatment of acute and chronic hives is limited and depends
on the period and extent of the outbreaks. The most commonly used
treatments for chronic hives are Non-sedating prescribed or over the
counter antihistamines, orally taken steroids, steroid creams and less
frequently (depending on where you live cortisone injections).
No Long Term Answer
While these methods may provide a quick fix for many sufferers with
the acute variation of hives (urticaria) they are not a long term answer
and offer little or no relief for the chronic sufferer.
It should
also be noted that with long term use many of these drugs may actually
be contributing to the overall condition due to toxins being left in the
body causing a toxic build up.
10 Tips for Treating and Avoiding Chronic Hives
1. When nothing else works, fast yourself on mineral water (or filtered water).
2. Stop drinking tea and coffee (caffeine products)
3.
Use Vitamin D3, Sunlight is great but we're not all blessed with good
whether, normal Vitamin D is not sufficient you will need to use D3
preferably in powder form as opposed to capsule or tablet, the
recommended amount set in the USA is around 400 IU (international units
per day), the UK offers no IU guidance at the time of writing. I take
1000 IU per day which helps.
4. Avoid anything containing 'Trans fatty acids' or 'Hydrogenated fat'
5. Cats Claw (root)
Cats claw has been used for over 2000 years in the treatment of intestinal and immune problems.
6. Naturally detoxify your body by drinking unsweetened Green tea (this really helps over time)
7. Chewing
a clove once a day can kill intestinal parasites and act as an
anti-microbial agent against fungi and bacteria which in many cases may
contribute towards chronic hives (chronic urticaria).
8. To relieve pain and swelling, apply a cold towel or cool pack to the affected area.
9. Natural
Ginger has been used for as long back as anyone can remember for
treating upset stomachs, however it is also especially good for immune
disorders.
10. Stop Smoking, if you are a smoker
and you suffer with chronic hives (urticaria) your smoking will hinder
any of your efforts, annoying I know but unfortunately that's the way it
is.
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Thursday, July 25, 2013
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