yes because you can have a stronger allergic reaction - plus the scratching scrapes off the protective outer layers of skin making it even more sensitive and if you scratch enough you can cause it to bleed and get an infection to go with the allergic reaction.
Hives Is Caused By A Allergic Reaction & Chicken Pox Is Caused By Another Human Which Causes Bad Irritation .
They look like a million tiny little red mosquito bites all over your body (in bad cases) or in small patches on different parts of body.Hives are caused by an allergic reaction to something. They itch a lot and if you think back about anything new you ate (something you never ate before) you may have had a food allergy. Otherwise if you touched or rubbed against a certain kind of plant, you could of had an allergic reaction to that.Take some oral Benedryl; if the bumps and redness don't go away, then they're not hives.Hives itch less than insect bites. However, Benedryl only temporarily relieves the hives.Hives can also last varying amounts of time depending on how fast you can find the object/objects that you are allergic to. I haven't found out what I'm allergic to, and I have had hives for a year.If you can't figure out why you have hives, you need to see your doctor for an allergy test.hives is a type of alergic reaction you get. hives are red bubble spot thingys that make you ich badly.if you have the hives i recomend a baking soda bath.(at least that's what a book ses to do if you have hives) {and no,hives are totally disfrent from the chikin poks}allergic skin reaction causing localized redness, swelling, and
Swelling ,hives and sometimes coughing!!!! If its not bad usually maybe itchyness or coughing
not necessarily a rash but if you are allergic to the bites they can bite you and cause hives....the hives are red and can appear in clusters. they itch very bad - benedryl otc will help stop the itch
I had hives for two weeks from an allergic reaction and i just took Benadryll. But if it's really bad see a dr. Benadryl or any other antihistimine (allergy medication) would be helpful. If you have had it for 2 weeks, you are most likely continuing to come into contact with something you are allergic to. figure out what it is because your body does NOT like it and your allergy symptoms may progress and become life threatening. Shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, etc are medical emergencies related to severe allergic reactions.
Hi There, I have this problem too. Stopped taking the medication due to bad outbreak of hives - raised itchy bumps all over my back and tummy. They have reduced severity since cessation of the tablets. I'm still experiencing outbreaks though. When will it stop? How long does it take for the medication to leave your system?
depends on what you mean by bad reaction. If it is a bad trip, well, that's gonna be one long ride for you. If it is a bad reaction as in allergic reaction, immediately seek the nearest hospital.
Yes, it can make your symptoms worse.
Bad teeth do not directly cause hives, which are typically a result of allergic reactions, stress, or infections. However, dental issues can lead to infections or inflammation, which might trigger a hive response in some individuals. If you experience hives, it's essential to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause. Maintaining good dental hygiene is important for overall health, but it’s unlikely to be the direct cause of hives.
in some cases really bad because that might mean that you had an allergic reaction to the food and may need to be hospitalized.
in some cases really bad because that might mean that you had an allergic reaction to the food and may need to be hospitalized.
Allergic responses can vary from not even knowing you are allergic to needing to go to the Emergency Room for immediate help. Usually it will begin with a reaction similar to being allergic to pollen, runny nose, watery eyes etc, and that may be as bad as it gets and an allergy pill will typically take care of it. Other times it can be more severe and result in hives, and even anaphlactic shock resulting in emergency help. You can have a doctor perform a 'allergy panel test' to check you for an allergy to horses and they can tell you how severe your reaction may be or become. There are pills and shots that can be used to help relieve allergy symptoms.