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Random Hives Breakout During Night, No Change In Routine. Cause?

Hi, I have randomly been breaking out in hives for about 3 months now. I do not use anything or eat anything differently than I always have. I m a 21 yr old female & these hives are becoming unbearable. I knw that they re hives, because a couple summers ago I started having allergic reacctions (hives) to pollen . It is now the end of Oct & I live in Missouri.. it mainly happens at night & ill the only person in the house with them. My son, boyfriend, son & father live together. Please help me. I don t have issurance & can t afford a design visit
Sat, 27 Oct 2012
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Hi,
You are suffering from chronic urticaria. It may be idiopathic or autoimmune. Usually eating something different plays role in acute urticaria. Still its good to have routine healthy and hygienic dietary habits.
Several drugs like analgesics, stress etc. can aggravate the problem, so try to stay away as far as possible.
Your family members will not contract it from you.
Kindly visit a dermatologist and remember to take the medications prescribed at a fixed time daily.
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Random Hives Breakout During Night, No Change In Routine. Cause?

Hi, You are suffering from chronic urticaria. It may be idiopathic or autoimmune. Usually eating something different plays role in acute urticaria. Still its good to have routine healthy and hygienic dietary habits. Several drugs like analgesics, stress etc. can aggravate the problem, so try to stay away as far as possible. Your family members will not contract it from you. Kindly visit a dermatologist and remember to take the medications prescribed at a fixed time daily.