How to get rid of hives naturally?

urticaria hivesHives – also known as urticaria – is an outbreak of swollen, pale, or red bumps on the skin. Common causes of hives include allergies, stress, or a reaction to other environmental or occupational factors.

Aside from raised bumps on the skin, hives can be irritating and cause itchiness, burning, or stinging, which can occur anywhere on the body. Hives can be temporary, lasting a few hours or up to a few days. Regardless of their duration, hives symptoms can be effectively alleviate and soothed with natural remedies.

Home remedies to get rid of hives fast

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There are various home remedies that one can try to get rid of hives. Here some home remedies:

  1. Cold compress: Because hives can be itchy or burning, cold temperatures can help shrink blood vessels and reduce further release of histamines. In turn, this will reduce swelling and itchiness.
  2. Baking soda: The anti-inflammatory properties of the baking soda help reduce inflammation and itchiness. Mix baking soda in a bathtub and soak for relief.
  3. Apple cider vinegar: Apple cider vinegar has antihistamine properties. Pour some into a bathtub and soak. You can even drink apple cider vinegar mixed with water.
  4. Oatmeal: Oatmeal offers soothing effects. You can combine oatmeal with baking soda in a tub of warm water and soak for relief of hives symptoms.
  5. Aloe vera: Aloe vera isn’t just good for sunburns, but for hives as well. You can apply aloe vera directly to the skin or consume it mixed with water.
  6. Cool bath: Similarly to a cold compress, a cool bath can relieve hives symptoms.
  7. Licorice root tea: Brew licorice root tea and add in some honey for a better taste. Drink it daily to combat inflammation from inside.

Tips to manage hives at home

Gluten-free diet can relieve brain fog in celiac disease patientsHere are some tips to help reduce the occurrence of hives.

  • Eliminate possible dietary triggers such as foods you are allergic to.
  • Have yourself checked for environmental allergens and avoid those if possible.
  • Reduce your risk of insect bites by wearing repellent and other proper clothing. Also avoid wooded, grassy areas where insects reside.
  • Protect your skin from environmental factors such as extreme sunlight, cold, and pressure from tight clothing.
  • Discuss medications that may be causing the reaction with your doctor.
  • Discuss your overall health with your doctor, including any infections, immune problems, thyroid problems, or genetic disorders.
  • Use natural remedies for relief of hives.

Treatment options to get rid of hives

If natural remedies are unsuccessful at eliminating your hives, then you may require medical intervention. Common medications to help relieve hives include antihistamines, corticosteroids, autoimmune drugs, and blood protein controllers.

If a hive attack is severe and is causing shortness of breath or other serious symptoms, you will need to seek emergency care immediately to avoid further complications.

When to see a doctor for hives

You should see a doctor for your hives if you experience dizziness, wheezing, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, or swelling of the tongue, lips, or face.


Author Bio

Emily Lunardo studied medical sociology at York University with a strong focus on the social determinants of health and mental illness. She is a registered Zumba instructor, as well as a Canfit Pro trainer, who teaches fitness classes on a weekly basis. Emily practices healthy habits in her own life as well as helps others with their own personal health goals. Emily joined Bel Marra Health as a health writer in 2013.

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