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  2. 16 Ways to Get Rid of Hives, According to Doctors - AOL

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    Apply a Cold Compress . The itchiness of hives can be uncomfortable and irritating. Applying a cold compress or icing areas that have hives can help, Hwang says. ... Mix a cup or so of colloidal ...

  3. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common ... - AOL

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    Hives What it looks like : Also called urticaria, hives are raised welts in the skin that appear red or discolored. They range in size from small bumps to larger patches.

  4. How to Instantly Relieve Itching "Down There" - AOL

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    Apply a cold compress. ... use any sort of special soap or spray to keep it clean. The best way to keep clean down there is simply to rinse with warm water and gently pat (don't rub!) dry. ...

  5. Cold urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Cold urticaria (essentially meaning cold hives) is a disorder in which large red welts called hives (urticaria) form on the skin after exposure to a cold stimulus. [1] The hives are usually itchy and often the hands, feet and other parts of the body will become itchy and swollen as well.

  6. Topical steroid withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    When topical steroid medication is stopped, the skin experiences redness, burning, a deep and uncontrollable itch, scabs, hot skin, swelling, stinging, hives and/or oozing for a length of time. This is also called 'red skin syndrome' or 'topical steroid withdrawal' (TSW).

  7. Aquagenic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    The water challenge test consists of application of a 35°C water compress to the upper body for 30 minutes. Water of any temperature can provoke aquagenic urticaria; however, keeping the compress at a similar temperature to that of the human body (37 °C) avoids confusion with cold urticaria or cholinergic urticaria. In addition, a forearm or ...

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