Get Hives When Nervous And Stressed. Turn Blotchy Red On My Chest, Neck And Cheeks. Rash Does Not Hurt Or Itch. Help?
Spontaneous urticaria - need high dose antiH1 tabs
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
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Your symptoms are consistent with chronic spontaneous urticaria, that can worsen with stress, alcohol exposure, spicy foods, and temperature change on skin (hot or cold can do this).
Interestingly, histamine responses lower in some when pregnant, and urticaria does not occur.
Specific IgE allergy tests are usually not helpful as there are too many occasions when you may not been exposed to medications, foods and urticaria would have occured.
Lowering histamine responses with long-acting antihistamines will help.
Checking a full blood count, ferritin levels, Vit D 25(OH)D3, XXXXXXX TSH fT4 and antithyroid antibodies help in knowing if there is a secondary trigger.
Check with your doctor the availability of long acting histamines as you will need this for 3 months.
Best Wishes.
Yes, will control your symptoms
Detailed Answer:
Long acting antihistamines is the usual treatment and 3 months is an arbitrary period to see if that helps control the symptoms.
Typicall Fexofenadine 180mg in the morning plus cetirizine 10mg at night is required.
Best Wishes.
You are most welcome. Best Wishes.
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You are most welcome.
Best Wishes.