Chronic hives can be difficult to treat. No guaranteed treatments or means of controlling attacks are available, and some sub-populations are treatment-resistant, with medications spontaneously losing their effectiveness and requiring new medications to control attacks. It can be difficult to determine appropriate medications, since some, such as loratadine, require a day or two to build up to effective levels, and the condition is intermittent and outbreaks typically clear up without any treatment.
Most treatment plans for hives involve being aware of one's triggers, but this can be difficult, since several forms of urticaria are known and people often exhibit more than one type. Also, since symptoms are often idiopathic, a clear trigger is often unknown. If triggers can be identified, then outbreaks can often be managed by limiting exposure to them.
unfortunately, no. scientists are still looking for a cure though.
Peyroni'es disease is not cureable but it can be well manahed with supplements like trebinase, vitamin e and castor oil.
hives
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the disease is called yoursolaughableorangepaper disease. ysileetfl is a disease caused by being annoying to your younger brother it cause you to break out in hives and your tongue to swell
The croup., An eruptive disease (Varicella globularis), allied to the chicken pox.
Measles, This disease was not cureable like it is today with our modern medicines, they did not have all the drugs we have so they would die quite alot of the time and have weeks maybe months off school because of this a good source of this is this website below.
You could have hives, which is an allergic reaction to food or medication. I advise that you contact your doctor immediately because it might be contagious or cause severe risk to your health. https://health.google.com/health/ref/Hives <------- Type that link into your address bar and compare the marks (if there are any) to the pictures and/or read the article about hives.
Yes it is, but if you consult a doctor on time it is cureable
Hashimoto disease - which is an autoimmune thyroid condition
where do you live in what area....Get a lyme disease test or maybe you have hives and allergic to something you ate or did or brushed up against..
A lot of different things can cause hives, including this. Yes, this can cause hives. You should see a doctor if hives continue.