Obviously, if you’re with
someone who gets a severe attack of this condition affecting their breathing,
the only thing to do is call an ambulance immediately.
If you’re the parent or carer of someone known to have these allergies, it’s
important to know that they have their medication with them at all times and
know how to use it. In the case of children, their teachers need to know of
their condition and be given specific instructions on what to do if the child
does have an attack. Brothers, sisters and best friends need to know, too -
they’re often the first to see when something is going wrong, and they can often
be lifesavers.
Typical triggers for this disorder include:
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In most cases, however, Urticaria is just an irritating rash and there are natural
remedies and preventative measures you can take to soothe inflammation.
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400mg to 500mg 3 times a day |
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1,000mcg per day |
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1gm 3 times a day |
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10mg to 20mg per day |
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As a skin preparation |
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As a skin preparation |
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Tea made with two parts of Chamomile and Agrimony, and one part each of Heartsease and stinging nettles. |
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Tinctures made from leaf not root. |
The homoeopathic remedies Urtica urens and Apis can bring relief and the properly diluted Aromatherapy oils lavender and Melissa will also soothe the skin.
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