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This is a condition called Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria, Most of patients have similar relapse of symptoms more than one year. In this condition of Urticaria, should be treated based on the causative factor or triggering factor. In this conditions, frequency, severity, area affected, any systemic symptoms such as breathing difficulties, head ache ,gastric symptoms such as flatulence, constipation, any history of previous medications such as pain killers, hormonal Tablets, eye or ear drops, laxatives etc should be considered. In this condition, ESR and CRP values shows changes. In Ayurveda it?s called Seetha Pitham, and its a treatable and curable condition. Please consult with your details.
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Avoid known allergens. The first and easiest approach to prevent hives is to avoid the allergen, such as by not touching it or wearing clothing to protect your skin from coming into contact with it by accident. This means avoiding situations where you may be exposed to the allergen or learning how to adapt to unavoidable situations. For example, if you have a food allergy that causes hives, refrain from eating that food. When you go out to eat or eat at someone else?s home, inform them that you have a food allergy. Ask if which dishes are not made with that particular food. If you have sun hives, you should take caution when outside in the sun. Wear hats and long-sleeved shirts. Wear sunscreen to avoid getting a sunburn. Avoid long periods in the direct sunlight and find places to stand in the shade. Protect your skin from poison ivy and pets that have come into contact with poison ivy by wearing long pants and long sleeves. If you have pressure hives, avoid wearing tight clothing. You may also want to avoid synthetic fabrics since these can lead to hives as well. To prevent temperature hives, avoid extreme hot and cold temperatures. Don?t swim in cold water, and if you do, make sure not to swim alone. Wear a scarf around your nose and head when walking in cold weather. Wear warm clothing and layers when in the cold. Soak the hives. For mild cases of hives, the most common and effective way to treat the hives is to soak the hives in lukewarm water or with a cool compress. For any case of hives, avoid any rubbing or itching because it makes hives worse. Soak a cloth in lukewarm water and press it to the affected area. If you have hives all over your body, soak in a tub of lukewarm water. Soak the area for ten to twenty minutes. Soak a cloth in cold water or place a wet cloth in the refrigerator. Place the compress soaked in cool water against the affected and itchy area. Homoeopathy is wonderful in treating such chronic, repetitive complaints More details like your family history, past history, thermals, thirst, desires aversions, attitudes is required to make a prescription especially in a chronic case such as yours. Consult in private with the above details. More questions may be asked if required.
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Take 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder with a glass of milk or water two to three times a day. It is an excellent treatment to increase the body?s immunity. Massage the skin with mustard oil for 15 minutes, followed it with a bath with lukewarm water. Make a paste of 2 cups of oatmeal and 3 teaspoons of corn starch and water. Apply this paste on the affected areas until the itching is reduced. Avoid all sweets including sugar, jaggery, and alcohol. Avoid sour foods, and heavy foods that are difficult to digest. Eat cooked split gram (split legumes), bitter gourd vegetable, and pomegranate. Use honey rather than sugar. Use mustard oil for cooking. Fast for one day or have very light foods like porridge, boiled rice, vegetable soup, etc. Avoid suppressing the urge to vomit. Avoid exposure to wind, sleeping in the daytime, sunbathing, and excessive indulgence in sex. For medication, consult me online.
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