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More user remedies on Urticaria
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Remedy for Urticaria
suggested by Ram
on Thursday, August 2, 2007
I have suffered for 2 years, intense itching from head to foot. After trying few types of medicines, finally homeopathy could cure me. Please make sure, the homeopath must be really well qualified to diagnose root cause. I strongly recommend homeopathy for urticaria.
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Urticaria & Chocloate
suggested by [unspecified] on Sunday, July 1, 2007
I found that my urticaria arose whenever i ate a particular type of chocolate. This was small chocolate chips found in Biscuits like Hide & Seek / Choconut etc and also when i ate 'Selbourne' chocolate.
This appears to also happen when i have indigestion problem and i eat this chocolate. Never happens when i eat other chocolates. I get relief by applying a little Axe Oil or PakFahYeow
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Avoid peanuts, coffee and chocolate
suggested by Angel
on Monday, May 14, 2007
I have had urticaria for 7 years, and in that time I've made some discoveries. First, upon the first sensations of an itch, DO NOT SCRATCH IT; slap it instead. If that doesn't work, I've found that a bath in the hottest water possible really helps to releive my discomfort/itch, then put on a long-sleeved cotton shirt that is relatively form-fitting (but not constrictive) and cotton yoga pants.
I've noticed a link between my consumption of peanuts/peanut butter, coffee, and, yes, even chocolate to uriticaria outbreaks. Since I've eliminated peanuts/peanut butter from my diet entirely, I almost never get outbreaks (except the rare days that I have a cup of coffee as a special treat--then I know what I'm in for). Try experimenting with your diet, but I know the above mentioned foods are known to be common allergy-producing foods, so this could be a good starting (and perhaps ending) point...
Good luck!
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Urticaria Remedies
suggested by Neelima
on Tuesday, April 17, 2007
1. Mint juice in small quantity of water without any additives to be taken twice a day. In winter, mint leaves can be boiled, water thereafter can be drunk.
2. 5 Gms of Soda Bicarbonate (cooking soda) dissolved in ordinary water at room temperature, can be applied to affected areas.
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REMEDY FOR URTICARIA
suggested by YASHU
on Thursday, March 22, 2007
Applying of body oil on the affected area at the time of itching gives relief to the patient.
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Mr.
suggested by [unspecified] on Tuesday, March 6, 2007
1 table spoon of turmeric powder mixed in 1 cup of luke warm milk twice daily for 1 month.
If you are lucky, you will see results in 2 weeks.
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remedies for urticaria
suggested by isabel
on Friday, December 8, 2006
urticaria is common disorder, characterised by formation of weals on the skin.the disease is also kown as nettle-rash as the rash of urticaria resembles the sting of a nettle. the disease may be acute, chronic or recurrent.
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yeast infection cure
suggested by Erica
on Monday, September 25, 2006
put 8 tablespoons of baking soda in a half filled warm water douche bag mix well then use.one dose cure yeast infection.you will have at less 2 more discharge after treament that's cleaning whatever's infection left in the vagina.
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Uticaria
suggested by J B
on Monday, September 18, 2006
To relieve itching when ataraz rx, doesn't help. Try Aveeno Oatmeal Baths, cool emerce about 10-20 min. No soap. Do not rub dry. Pat skin gently dry.
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