4 years with non-stopping hives. HELP!?!


Question: 4 years with non-stopping hives. HELP!?
I got hives for the first time 4 years ago. It was really severe the first time, it was all all at teh same time. Docotors gave be Bendry and Clartin, 3 months later, i got tired of taking to medication, but ti was the only solution to the itchness. But i slowly laid off the med, and got used to ignoring itchness, but i find today even four years later i still have hives. I dont have allergies. Its not my soap/shampoo/conditioner etc. But I also notice, that my skin color keeps getting more lighter, at the same time more red. IF i itch, pressure my skin, it immediately turns red, if i scratch myself, i get a hive. Does anyone have similar problem? Any possible causes? I am not necessarily looking for a solution, i am kind of used to hives. I just want to know if the symtoms can cause or sign any other serious health problem.

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You need to go to a specialist dermatologist/allergist.

You could be eating something that you are having an allergic reaction to.

Go to a specialist. It is not normal to have hives for that long.

I agree that "hiding" the symptom of hives with benadryl is NOT fixing the root of the problem. You have to find what is triggering it. Go to an allergist and have a skin and rast test done.



61% of people with severe or chronic hives have the parasite B hominus. When I had hives, eye swelling, and eczema all of a sudden in response to everything I ate, it turned out to be parasites for me, too. Here is my story, including everything I did to treat the parasites:

http://www.howigotmyhealthback.com

I hope it helps you. 85 % of Americans will test positive for parasites at any given time, so it's not too unusual. It's just that some people shed them naturally and others have a harder time doing that, and their toxicity builds up in the body, causing allergic reactions.




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