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  2. Think You Have Stress Hives? These Photos Will Help You ... - AOL

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    How to treat stress hives. Dr. Hsu says over-the-counter allergy medicines—specifically antihistamines—like Claritin, Allegra, or Zyrtec can reduce the severity of hives, in some cases ...

  3. 16 Ways to Get Rid of Hives, According to Doctors - AOL

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    Over-the-counter antihistamines are common hives treatments, says Heidy Hwang, Pharm.D., director of clinical services at UnitedRx Pharmacy. She suggests trying diphenhydramine (Benadryl ...

  4. What are hives? A dermatologist explains

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    Medication. Foods and drinks, ... That doesn't mean that stress will necessarily cause hives in everyone, though. The link between hives and stress is strongest for people who have autoimmune ...

  5. Dermatographic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Dermographism can be treated by substances which prevent histamine from causing the reaction (i.e. an antihistamine). These may need to be given as a combination of H 1 antagonists, or possibly with an H 2-receptor antagonist such as cimetidine. [6] [7] Over-the-counter vitamin C, 1000 mg daily, increases histamine degradation and removal.

  6. Doxepin - Wikipedia

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    Doxepin is a medication belonging to the tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) [10] class of drugs used to treat major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, chronic hives, and insomnia. [10] [11] For hives it is a less preferred alternative to antihistamines. [10] It has a mild to moderate benefit for sleeping problems. [12]

  7. Autoimmune urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms include recurrent episodes of hives, which are red, itchy, and swollen areas on the skin. These episodes can be triggered by various factors, including heat, stress, or for no identifiable reason. [6] Autoimmune urticaria is a relatively rare condition, affecting a small percentage of the population. [1]

  8. Can stress cause a rash? Experts reveal links between anxiety ...

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    Other times, a stress rash may come with flushing. "People get embarrassed or stressed," Zeichner says, "and some individuals have more reactive blood vessels and can become flushed or blushed."

  9. Bilastine - Wikipedia

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    Bilastine is an antihistamine medication used to treat hives (), allergic rhinitis and itchy inflamed eyes (allergic conjunctivitis) caused by an allergy. [6] It is a second-generation antihistamine and takes effect by selectively inhibiting the histamine H 1 receptor, preventing these allergic reactions. [7]