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Hives and Gut InfectionsThis past winter I was suffering from severe hive breakouts. I had hives everyday for weeks, they started shortly after I got a sinus infection and came on full force.They were so bad that I literally could not get out bed some days, I could not get them under control with any […]

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Mayo Clinic Q and A: Chronic Hives Come and Go With No Clear Pattern – Mayo Clinic News Network Hives Relief, Natural Remedies For Hives, Skin Rash Remedies, Hives Causes, Allergic Reaction Rash, Hives Remedies, Allergy Rash, Chronic Hives, Hot Curlers

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I woke up this morning with itchy, red welts covering my arms and legs. These have shown up every now and then over the past few months, and now they seem worse than usual. What could be causing this? How is it treated? ANSWER: What you may be experiencing is chronic hives. […]

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The Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria Elimination Diet: The Foods to Avoid If You Have Chronic Hives Allergy Hives, Chronic Hives, Graves Disease, Elimination Diet, Food Additives, Food Sensitivities, Foods To Avoid, Chewing Gum, Skin Issues

For those with chronic idiopathic urticaria (chronic hives), an elimination diet for 3 weeks may help. Certain foods act as triggers for hives. Although these are not food allergies, avoiding tomatoes, alcohol, seafood, food additives, herbs, candy, and chewing gum may be helpful, as demonstrated in research studies. Avoiding hive triggers is important, and has been researched far more than recommendations on foods to eat to heal chronic hives.

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It’s a no-brainer: Exercise is good for everyone. But if you have chronic hives, you might find that it’s a bit more complicated than lacing up your sneakers and heading to the gym. Our experts share science-backed strategies to help you stay active and itch-free with chronic spontaneous urticaria. Chronic Hives, Prickly Heat, Heat Rash, Health Disease, Allergy Asthma, Sweat Gland, Staying Active, Workout Snacks, Cleveland Clinic

It’s a no-brainer: Exercise is good for everyone. But if you have chronic hives, you might find that it’s a bit more complicated than lacing up your sneakers and heading to the gym. Our experts share science-backed strategies to help you stay active and itch-free with chronic spontaneous urticaria.

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