How To Identify Hives Through Symptoms
Hives (or Urticaria) is a form of an immune system reaction or an allergic reaction that usually happens to children, although there are a number of adults that have these episodes. Hives can be dangerous but will depend on the symptoms that will be seen.
This can actually start with anything—food (especially peanuts, eggs, soy, milk, etc), medicine (some types of anti-biotic), insect bites, exposure to different elements (either too hot or too cold), and stress among others. These can trigger the release of chemicals (such as histamine) from your body’s cells causing some parts of the skin to become red, itchy and/or swollen.
Appearance of rashes all over the body that are seen individually or in groups is the first sign seen in most hive cases. Rashes seen can have different sizes and doesn’t last for more than one day. When trying to determine the cause of the hive, take note of the things that your child have been exposed to such as the activities that he participated as well as the food and the medication he is taking. Keep repeating the process until you single out one cause of your child’s hives.
How to treat hives
Antihistamine medicines, such as Diphenhydramine or Benadryl, are the common treatment given to children’s hives. There are also people who prefer using Hydroxyzine (or Atarax) or Cyproheptadine (Periactin). These medications can make your child drowsy and extra care must be observed when giving these medications. Claritin, Clarinex, Allegra, Zyrtec are antihistamines that won’t make your kid drowsy. These non-sedating antihistamines are used when your child already has experience hives for a long time lasting even weeks.
Your kid’s hives can be treating using the natural home remedies listed below.
Cool Compression – apply cold packs to the area where it itches.
• Milk of Magnesia – relieve itch by using this alkaline solution
Drinking tea – you can soothe and relax your nerves by drinking tea such as Catnip, Chamomile or Peppermint tea.
Submerging in Baking Soda and Cornstarch – if you want to be relieved, you bath in the tub filled with water and adding a ½ cup of cornstarch and ½ cup of baking soda.
Massage the Trapezius points – another way to relax is by massaging this muscle which would help you relax and get rid of the skin patches that can be seen.
Hopefully, we have learned many things about the hives that children usually experience. Again, please be reminded that if the hives has already lasted for a long time, it is best to consult your family doctor for check-up.
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