Dr Dantini discuses the causes, symptoms, and treatments of Urticaria and Hives. He shares his views and offers a solution that gets to the root of the problem for this disease.
@1991laura1991laura well i had mine for around 2 and half months and its day 2 of me not getting no hives. im glad mine have gone. mine came due to cold temperature usually before bed and morning. mine came everyday. now when my skin iches i dont get the hives bump thing and the iche goes away like a iche should :-)
now i can walk topless getting no hives so im just guessing my white blood cells were being little bitches. good luck with yours
My doctor told me my pressure urticaria doesn't have a cause and I have it really bad every day I have had no test done the doctor said it here was just no cause what should I do ?
you all here have a kind of partial immune defficiency, through various factors, this is the root of your disturbance, if you try to make it stronger, your problems will disapear, take all kind of medicine what your dr gave you, and additionally get distance of clean daily life, it will be little hard, but you will see it workslike dont wear rubber hand gloves when you work with the dirt, and dont wash your hands with the soap, how much a cocktail of bacteria you will get in your body, your ...
@19jacobob93 im taking a generic brand to zyrtec one before i go to school then another during lunch which is about an hour before i have gym. Works great for me:)
@jaimelovesyouu24 I'm glad it helped! Yeah, it probably won't mask it 100% if you're doing lots of exercise in hot weather! But when you're not exercising, it guarantees you won't have an outbreak :) Which anti-histamine did you take? It works different with different people but I tried Cetirizine-Hydrochloride at first and it didn't do much, but loratadine works a treat for me! :)
@19jacobob93 i tried taking two anti-histamines before i had gym class(which i had to run a mile in almost 80 degree weather) and i did get tiny little red bumps on the side of my neck and arms but it was far better than usually being covered in large red blotches. Thank you so much! :)
@MulattaPride I have the same problem with high temperatures, but I've found it's not so much the heat, but the vast temperature change! You said something about living in Florida, but imagine walking into a house of 25c from a blizzard, I'm guessing it's the same but the other way round for you! As I've said to other people on here, I now take 2 10mg loratadine tablets a day and it completely prevents hives occurring :)
@jaimelovesyouu24 Yeah I can't do owt these days without it flaring up! haha all I can suggest is that you take loratadine, which is an anti-histamine allergy drug. It's easy to get hold of at most big supermarkets. It's cheap and normally comes in 10mg tablets, of which I take 2 a day and it completely masks the problem :)
@1991laura1991laura well i had mine for around 2 and half months and its day 2 of me not getting no hives. im glad mine have gone. mine came due to cold temperature usually before bed and morning. mine came everyday. now when my skin iches i dont get the hives bump thing and the iche goes away like a iche should :-)
now i can walk topless getting no hives so im just guessing my white blood cells were being little bitches. good luck with yours
Squeaky4CC 1 week ago
My doctor told me my pressure urticaria doesn't have a cause and I have it really bad every day I have had no test done the doctor said it here was just no cause what should I do ?
1991laura1991laura 2 weeks ago
@puketinho your body will develope anti bodies, if possible in the summer, roll your body in the dirty mud in your garden
puketinho 1 month ago
you all here have a kind of partial immune defficiency, through various factors, this is the root of your disturbance, if you try to make it stronger, your problems will disapear, take all kind of medicine what your dr gave you, and additionally get distance of clean daily life, it will be little hard, but you will see it workslike dont wear rubber hand gloves when you work with the dirt, and dont wash your hands with the soap, how much a cocktail of bacteria you will get in your body, your ...
puketinho 1 month ago
@19jacobob93 im taking a generic brand to zyrtec one before i go to school then another during lunch which is about an hour before i have gym. Works great for me:)
jaimelovesyouu24 3 months ago
@jaimelovesyouu24 I'm glad it helped! Yeah, it probably won't mask it 100% if you're doing lots of exercise in hot weather! But when you're not exercising, it guarantees you won't have an outbreak :) Which anti-histamine did you take? It works different with different people but I tried Cetirizine-Hydrochloride at first and it didn't do much, but loratadine works a treat for me! :)
19jacobob93 3 months ago
@19jacobob93 i tried taking two anti-histamines before i had gym class(which i had to run a mile in almost 80 degree weather) and i did get tiny little red bumps on the side of my neck and arms but it was far better than usually being covered in large red blotches. Thank you so much! :)
jaimelovesyouu24 3 months ago
@MulattaPride I have the same problem with high temperatures, but I've found it's not so much the heat, but the vast temperature change! You said something about living in Florida, but imagine walking into a house of 25c from a blizzard, I'm guessing it's the same but the other way round for you! As I've said to other people on here, I now take 2 10mg loratadine tablets a day and it completely prevents hives occurring :)
19jacobob93 3 months ago
@jaimelovesyouu24 Yeah I can't do owt these days without it flaring up! haha all I can suggest is that you take loratadine, which is an anti-histamine allergy drug. It's easy to get hold of at most big supermarkets. It's cheap and normally comes in 10mg tablets, of which I take 2 a day and it completely masks the problem :)
19jacobob93 3 months ago
@19jacobob93 that sounds exactly like me! I was just running and i broke out so bad!
jaimelovesyouu24 3 months ago