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Appears to be safe, although not enough research has been done. Mild side effects include bloating and nausea. Allergic reaction: chest pain, hives, rash, difficulty breathing, and itchy skin. And more . . .
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it is not normal to get a rash on your back after you have layed down on freshly mowed grass. Unless your skin is very sensitive and you always get rashes! The usual allergic reaction to cut grass is hayfever type symptoms. Runny nose, streaming eyes and sneezing can be controlled by antihistimines. Talk to you local Pharmacy to find medicine that is non drowsy. Skin rashes on the other hand are a more severe reaction. If you get "hives" (an itchy rased rash at the area of contact), you should consult a Doctor.
Not necessarily, because it is washable. If you color it into your scalp then it is bad, but if it's in your hair for a day or two it won't really do any harm. Usually washable markers and highlighters you can run your fingers through your hair (if you got it in your hair or if you are just coloring your hair for fun) and the marker will come out. Unless you let it dry, then you have to shampoo and condition it out. --- Being washable means nothing, this person probably does not know the ingredients used , they are toxic. I got hives and got sick so did my friend
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Hives can be caught by many different ways. Some causes of hives include allergies and viral infection. Hives, while not extremely dangerous in most cases, can raise to be life-threatening in some cases.
Scabies, Boils and hives.
Sounds like ringworm, a fungal infection that is easily treatable
A Rash, Hives, Or an Infection.
Yes, I just started getting hives at night. I thought it was a new laundry detergent but I rewashed everything and still have hives at night.. Strange! I'm have been experiencing some sort of systemic issue for the past 6 mos, i have had strange cysts on my legs, a very strange eye infection and now this hives!!! Maybe it's related to menopause I don't know, just feel like I'm falling apart.
A lot of different things can cause hives, including this. Yes, this can cause hives. You should see a doctor if hives continue.
Infant hives (or if chronic is called 'urticaria') is an allergy or allergies which and can appear on the lips, tongue, eyes, hands and feet and can be caused by: * Cold * Heat * Sunlight * Water * Pollens * Dander (no pets!) * Mold spores * Foods * Drugs * Insects Food allergies only account for 5% of the cause of hives in infants. If the hives are chronic it has been associated with infection - viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic. Working with your doctor is important. He/she may try the infant on a type of medication. The good news is that often these hives will only last about a year and many children with high allergies will outgrow them. For Hives treatment you can get more information from here: http://www.hives-treatment.net === ===
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Hives is an allergic reaction. Stepping on something you are allergic to can give you hives.
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