Guest guest Posted April 5, 2001 Report Share Posted April 5, 2001 Can anyone tell me if this is right. Question If hives come up in the same area that there is something causing this. I have never really been told what kind of hives I have the doc just says it is CIU. I had a bio done on my hives and the dermatologist that done it said that it is just hives and it was common and something that can't be done about it. And I think my allergist is trying to play god or something I have asked him what type of hives I have and he just says CIU, but my hives come up in the same area all the time. I'm on atarax 75 mg three times a day and Doxepin 75mg 3x a day also Zrytec 10 mg twice a day and also accollate 20mg twice a day and I also take another med don't know how to spell it I only take it for just three days and that is it. So if anyone can help with some info it would help me out..I'm going to go to a couple of different doc's just to see what they will tell me. C2d24@... Dee, Louisville, Kentucky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2001 Report Share Posted April 5, 2001 If the hives are always occuring on one small area of the skin, it may be some skin infection and not urticaria. Urticaria usually starts from one part and then with time you will see more and more areas of your skin getting covered with hives. --- sadlersweb wrote: > Hi, what do you mean when you say your hives are > always in the " same area " ? Please elaborate! Mine > come and go, all over my body. Best wishes, Carol > Re: A Question about Hives > > > Can anyone tell me if this is right. Question If > hives come up in the same > area that there is something causing this. I have > never really been told > what kind of hives I have the doc just says it is > CIU. I had a bio done on > my hives and the dermatologist that done it said > that it is just hives and it > was common and something that can't be done about > it. And I think my > allergist is trying to play god or something I > have asked him what type of > hives I have and he just says CIU, but my hives > come up in the same area all > the time. I'm on atarax 75 mg three times a day > and Doxepin 75mg 3x a day > also Zrytec 10 mg twice a day and also accollate > 20mg twice a day and I also > take another med don't know how to spell it I only > take it for just three > days and that is it. So if anyone can help with > some info it would help me > out..I'm going to go to a couple of different > doc's just to see what they > will tell me. > C2d24@... > Dee, Louisville, Kentucky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 Hi, what do you mean when you say your hives are always in the "same area"? Please elaborate! Mine come and go, all over my body. Best wishes, Carol Re: A Question about Hives Can anyone tell me if this is right. Question If hives come up in the same area that there is something causing this. I have never really been told what kind of hives I have the doc just says it is CIU. I had a bio done on my hives and the dermatologist that done it said that it is just hives and it was common and something that can't be done about it. And I think my allergist is trying to play god or something I have asked him what type of hives I have and he just says CIU, but my hives come up in the same area all the time. I'm on atarax 75 mg three times a day and Doxepin 75mg 3x a day also Zrytec 10 mg twice a day and also accollate 20mg twice a day and I also take another med don't know how to spell it I only take it for just three days and that is it. So if anyone can help with some info it would help me out..I'm going to go to a couple of different doc's just to see what they will tell me. C2d24@... Dee, Louisville, Kentucky ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~If you do wish to unsubscribe then you can click on the following link: <mailto:urticaria-unsubscribeegroups>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This list is in the service of those who suffer from Chronic Urticaria (hives). We strive to support and lift each other as a worldwide cyber-family. We share whatever needs to be shared to help one another in our struggle with Chronic Urticria. Any posting that is off the main topic of Chronic Urticaria, we post with a prefix of NCU -. This is done out of respect for those who do not wish to read such postings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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