Here are some natural ideas you can use the next time these tiny blood vessels begin to leak a protein-rich, itch causing fluid.
- Apply a wet, cold compress to the hives to reduce the swelling and cool the inflamed skin.
- Drink herbal teas
- Herbal antihistamines, like freeze-dried preparations of stinging nettle, which is known for its ability to reduce the amount of histamine the body produces. Coldsfoot extract and basil may also work.
- Soak in a warm oatmeal bath to relieve itching and soothe skin.
- Apply Aloe Vera topically to hives as well as to the skin surrounding any affected areas, it helps the affected skin to heal more quickly.
- Use ginger ‘the wonder drug,’ incorporate into food or drink in tea, you can also gently daub the ginger meat onto the inflamed skin.
- Boost your immune system with a vitamin-rich diet.
- Seek professional help if your attempts at providing relied are not effective, or if you have extremely painful chronic hives.Source:
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Remedies from a country Doctor from Jay Heinrichs, Dorothy Behlen
Heinrichs, and the editors of Yankee Magazine, 2013.
From: Natural Remedies for Healthy Living , The Readers Digest Association,2011
From: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Healing Remedies, C. Norman Shealy 2002
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