What is the best known treatment available for Chronic Cholinergic Hives?

Posted on March 27, 2010.

I mean dead-set, symptoms gone, no itchiness, no hives at all, can-do-whatever-I-want-without-fear-of-an-outbreak, relief from this nightmare?!?! I want to be a fire fighter, but that might not be possible with this condition haunting me!!!

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The best treatment for hives and associated swelling is to identify and remove the trigger, but this is not an easy task. Antihistamines are usually prescribed by your doctor or dermatologist to provide relief from symptoms. Antihistamines work best if taken on a regular schedule to prevent hives from forming in the first place.

Chronic hives may be treated with antihistamines or a combination of medications. When antihistamines don’t provide relief, oral corticosteroids may be prescribed.

For severe hive or angioedema outbreaks, an injection of epinephrine (adrenaline) or a cortisone medication may be needed.

How Can Hives Be Managed?

While you’re waiting for the hives and swelling to disappear, here are some tips:

Avoid hot water; use lukewarm water instead.
Use gentle, mild soap.
Apply cool compresses or wet cloths to the affected areas.
Try to work and sleep in a cool room.
Wear loose-fitting lightweight clothes.

When Should I Call the Doctor?

If hives or angioedema occur with any of the following symptoms, contact your doctor right away:

Dizziness
Wheezing
Difficulty breathing
Tightness in the chest
Swelling of the tongue, lips, or face

  suzy1423
March 28, 2010

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