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What Are Hives? What Is Urticaria? What Causes Hives?
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Tags: Urticaria, Angioedema, Skin, Skin Rash
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What Are Hives? What Is Urticaria? What Causes Hives?: Hives are also known as urticaria, welts, wheals, or nett.. http://bit.ly/BicDT
Itchy Skin and Daily Hives -- Causes and Treatment - Skin - Allergy
healthcentral.com — “Allergic reactions such as hives can be caused by many things” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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@Luv_BN_aLady Here are some tips to figuring out what might be causing the hives http://t.co/bG3jRVdb
What is Contact Allergy? - Dr Arthur Lubitz
organizedwisdom.com — “Dr Lubitz discusses the causes, testing and diagnosing Contact Allergies, hives and patch tests.” View full resource at organizedwisdom.com
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What's Causing Your Hives?
allergies.about.com — “What's Causing Your Hives?” View full resource at allergies.about.com
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How to Tell What Allergy Your Baby Has | HealthGuru
baby.healthguru.com — “Hives, eczema and rash are all signs of an infant allergy. More serious allergies may manifest as angioedema, or swelling, and anaphylaxis, or shock. If your baby has allergy symptoms, here's help figuring out which allergens are causing the problem.” View full resource at baby.healthguru.com
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Although peanut allergies are rare, they do happen! Find out how to detect them and other allergies in your child. http://ow.ly/4jyLG
Can Cake Cause Hives?
kidshealth.org — “Find out what the experts have to say.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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Nausea and hives/itching - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “I just started my 4th month on Byetta (3 months at 10mcg). I also take 2000 mg of Metformin XR daily. Has anyone else developed what may or may not be an allergic reaction to Byetta? I developed hives and itching on my neck and lower face a month ago, and I still have the itchiness. Other possible causes are having taken an antibiotic and after having tried a new skin cream. During my first month of Byetta, hives developed at injection sites. That has not occurred since.My other question: when y” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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#byetta: Nausea and hives/itching: I just started my 4th month on Byetta (3 months at 10mcg). I also tak... http://bit.ly/cxyHix #diabetes
Urticaria, Chronic: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Chronic urticaria, defined as urticaria that persists for longer than 6 weeks, is a frustrating condition for both patients and caregivers. Urticaria is not a single disease but a reaction pattern that represents cutaneous mast cell ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Chronic urticaria (hives) that last more than 6 weeks can be frustrating. What are treatment options? http://bit.ly/cl0KPX
Dr. Neil Kao ("The Allergy Dude's") Allergy and Asthma Website: Comorbidities and asthma
kaoallergyasthma.blogspot.com — “This website contains information I have found to improve the care of patients with allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever), chronic sinusitis (sinus infections), asthma, atopic dermatitis (allergic eczema), urticaria (hives) and angioedema, food allergies, allergic reactions to insect stings, and anaphylaxis (life threatening allergic reactions). I am a board certified allergist practicing in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina.” View full resource at kaoallergyasthma.blogspot.com
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A Doctor explains what comorbidities are in simple terms with some examples. http://bit.ly/b6s8E8 #medicine #asthma
Is it safe to take both Zantac (ranitidine) and Zyrtec (cetirizine) to treat chronic hives for an extended period of time? - Medpedia
medpedia.com — “3 Answers. I have had all sorts of allergy tests, and they cannot seem to identify a cause. The only thing that helps control the hives are by taking 10mg of Zyrtec and 150mg of Z antac...” View full resource at medpedia.com
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New Q on Medpedia: What are possible side effects of taking Zyrtec and Zantac every day to treat chronic hives? http://bit.ly/817VYH
Baby.HealthGuru.com: How to Tell What Allergy Your Baby Has
baby.healthguru.com — “Hives, eczema and rash are all signs of an infant allergy. More serious allergies may manifest as angioedema, or swelling, and anaphylaxis, or shock. If your baby has allergy symptoms, here's help figuring out which allergens are causing the problem.” View full resource at baby.healthguru.com
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If your baby has allergy symptoms, watch this to help figuring out which allergens are causing the problem. http://su.pr/2gM2gZ #allergy
Allergies - Food Additives and Preservatives
allergies.about.com — “There are thousands of substances, natural and artificial, added to various foods for the purposes of coloring, flavoring and preserving. Food additives have been implicated in the cause of hives, swelling, asthma and a variety of other adverse symptoms. Find out more about reactions to food additives, what to look for and what foods to avoid.” View full resource at allergies.about.com
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Wondering about sulfites, tartrazine, carmine or other additives? Reactions to Food Additives and Preservatives http://bit.ly/81fj8
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