Thank you for your voice. My partner has had hives since he was exposed to a toxin over 10 years ago. Now he has an over reactive immune system. He's also been dismissed. It's people like you who help sufferers as much as a Dr can. He flares up from various things, and physicians give various antihistamines and steroids. We need more than that.
This is so helpful. I have just got a diagnosis for cholinergic urticaria and its been extremely hard to navigate with little to no information, and very little help from the doctor at the hospital.
Hi , I have same problem since I moved to dubai ,because of very hot weather , please tell me how you got relief from cholenergic urticaria, heat or sweat rash.. please reply me.. I need to know..
This is so interesting. So, if you have chronic hives does this suggest an autoimmune condition...or is spontaneous hives itself autoimmune? Sorry...im really new to this! Thank you. Xxx
@@charlottestandage2765 It could be either, but many times CSU itself is the autoimmune condition. When you have one autoimmune condition you are more likely to develop more as well. Don't be sorry for asking questions. That's exactly why I made these resources 🙂
@@Sarahlepsy thank you so much...I'm watching all your videos now..I developed chronic hives a while ago. I also have hEDS and POTS. This is all very interesting! Xxx
@@charlottestandage2765 It's common to have those issues together, as well as neuro-divergence. You might want to look into histamine intolerance and mcas as possibilities as well, not to overwhelm you 💞 My interview with Beth O'Hara might be helpful.
Dapsone cleared my chronic hives over 10 years ago. They just came back. I think it’s because of a recent chigger bite and Alphagal syndrome. I’m just wondering if it was Alphagal the entire time.
I’m waiting for my punch biopsy I have a rash no ones knows what it is looks like excema and psoriasis but to me they look like hives been having them for one year they get worse at times only on my back and go toward the front a bit
@teddosborn9632 😅 Thanks for the feedback. It's 8 minutes, and the title doesn't imply that this video was about treatment. If you are looking for info on meds, this might be more helpful, although that one is actually pretty lengthy. th-cam.com/video/fbEJSYLT-Bk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your voice. My partner has had hives since he was exposed to a toxin over 10 years ago. Now he has an over reactive immune system. He's also been dismissed.
It's people like you who help sufferers as much as a Dr can. He flares up from various things, and physicians give various antihistamines and steroids. We need more than that.
Great information! Thank you so much!
This is so helpful. I have just got a diagnosis for cholinergic urticaria and its been extremely hard to navigate with little to no information, and very little help from the doctor at the hospital.
Hi , I have same problem since I moved to dubai ,because of very hot weather , please tell me how you got relief from cholenergic urticaria, heat or sweat rash.. please reply me.. I need to know..
Super helpful advice! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thank you deeply! I no longer feel so alone.
You are so welcome
Much appreciation Sarah for sharing your journey …. Never give up!
This is so interesting. So, if you have chronic hives does this suggest an autoimmune condition...or is spontaneous hives itself autoimmune? Sorry...im really new to this! Thank you. Xxx
@@charlottestandage2765 It could be either, but many times CSU itself is the autoimmune condition. When you have one autoimmune condition you are more likely to develop more as well. Don't be sorry for asking questions. That's exactly why I made these resources 🙂
@@Sarahlepsy thank you so much...I'm watching all your videos now..I developed chronic hives a while ago. I also have hEDS and POTS. This is all very interesting! Xxx
@@charlottestandage2765 It's common to have those issues together, as well as neuro-divergence. You might want to look into histamine intolerance and mcas as possibilities as well, not to overwhelm you 💞 My interview with Beth O'Hara might be helpful.
@@Sarahlepsy oh wow...this channel is a wealth of information...thank you! I'm so pleased I found you! Xxx
I have had it for 14 years and I doubt it is ever going away. Zyrtec helps the most. Pressure on my skin is the biggest trigger.
Thanks for sharing. I hope things turn around for you soon.
Dapsone cleared my chronic hives over 10 years ago. They just came back. I think it’s because of a recent chigger bite and Alphagal syndrome. I’m just wondering if it was Alphagal the entire time.
I’m waiting for my punch biopsy
I have a rash no ones knows what it is looks like excema and psoriasis but to me they look like hives been having them for one year they get worse at times only on my back and go toward the front a bit
Hi. How does your condition flare up during pregnancy? And how do you deal with it?
My hives went into remission during my pregnancy. I hope that you experience the same.
Read surah fatiha morning and evening
Thanks
Mast cell activation syndrome?
The longest video ever that tells you absolutely nothing on how to treat it!
@teddosborn9632 😅 Thanks for the feedback. It's 8 minutes, and the title doesn't imply that this video was about treatment. If you are looking for info on meds, this might be more helpful, although that one is actually pretty lengthy. th-cam.com/video/fbEJSYLT-Bk/w-d-xo.html