Hives are raised red welts of various size on the surface of the skin, often itchy, which come and go. Also called urticaria, hives is usually part of an allergic reaction to drugs or food. The term “dermatitis” describes an inflammatory response of the skin, caused by contact with allergens or irritants, exposure to sunlight, or by poor circulation, even stress. AVOID SCRATCHING. Scratching the rash may spread the inflammation, lead to infection and even leave scars.
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“It started out on the soles of my feet and gradually spread up my legs…by the time I got home my whole body felt hot and itchy– like I had rolled in fiberglass insulation! I tore off my clothes in front of the mirror, and was horrified. Raised, red, wheals and splotches all over my skin—even on my scalp! Nothing seemed to help, and I was miserable for weeks…”
“I went to doctor after doctor, and their answer… it’s something I’m going to have to deal with for the rest of my life, so I should get used to it. Get used to it? Have any of these people ever gone through this? Do they wake up some days in such pain that it hurts to even get out of bed? Do they ever want to scratch their skin off? I don’t think so…”
Hives sufferers agree—they’ll do almost anything to relieve the symptoms!
Sound familiar? According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, hives (also known as urticaria) affects an estimated 20 percent of the population at one time or another in their lives, and the rash can be brought about by anything from allergic food reactions to emotional stress. 
Sometimes the itchy wheals go away on their own, but many people suffer from repeated episodes of urticaria that can last more than six weeks, or idiopathic urticaria, where the underlying cause can be difficult or impossible to diagnose—even with extensive testing.
People who experience hives try lots of things to ease the painful rash, such as creams, pills, hot showers, even steroids—but people are different—and often experience varying responses to treatment. What works for one person might not work at all for another; however…

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