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In reply to the discussion: Persistent hives. [View all]

pnwest

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10. I went thru a phase with hives,
Mon Jan 11, 2021, 11:59 PM
Jan 2021

that were subcutaneous and only on my face. As soon as I quit the stressful job I had that I absolutely hated, they stopped. Another time I had hives was immediately following a car accident, started getting hives days later. Had to have a steroid shot and Dr said it was likely from the stress of the accident.

If nothing in your diet or surroundings has changed, are you perhaps under some new stress?

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Persistent hives. [View all] cilla4progress Jan 2021 OP
Yes. OhNo-Really Jan 2021 #1
I changed to healthier diet, daily jogging, water only OhNo-Really Jan 2021 #2
Yes LearnedHand Jan 2021 #3
I talked to a bunch of people in OhNo-Really Jan 2021 #12
I eventually moved to a different med LearnedHand Jan 2021 #20
My niece did Bluethroughu Jan 2021 #4
I have had them a lot. I use the $.88 Benadryl cream from Walmart. Patterson Jan 2021 #5
Yes. For 9 months. roody Jan 2021 #6
Sugar is poison. Corn syrup deactivates Vit D OhNo-Really Jan 2021 #13
yes Kali Jan 2021 #7
I had outbreaks for over a year. I never determined what brought them on or why they stopped. Arkansas Granny Jan 2021 #8
Called Giant hives. Very weird. OhNo-Really Jan 2021 #15
Thanks, guys. cilla4progress Jan 2021 #9
Benadryl or anti-histidine Your immune is OhNo-Really Jan 2021 #16
I went thru a phase with hives, pnwest Jan 2021 #10
Maybe from fear of civil war 🤷🏻‍♀️ OhNo-Really Jan 2021 #17
Sulfa meds did me in once. I was lucky, they went away with a med switch. Tech Jan 2021 #11
try half a claritin Blues Heron Jan 2021 #14
I had a bout of hives around my midriff when I lived in Italy. fierywoman Jan 2021 #18
I've got ice packs on. cilla4progress Jan 2021 #19
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