HIVES EVERYWHERE! (What Caused This Allergic Reaction?) | Dr. Paul

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I absolutely LOVE Dr. Paul's personality shinning through on these videos! Always makes me have faith in humanity again!

themoralmama
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I had hives once as a child, twice as an adult. I’m 60 now. The ER doctor and hospital stated no known cause. I’m not allergic to anything, and have eaten the same foods, no problems since. Never changed personal items. They gave me Prednisone, where they wean you off gradually. It really cleared them up.

amythomas
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Hey, who else loves these types of vids and finds them very interesting!?

yoshiman
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I had hives all over my body except the face. It was horrible. I was miserable. The doctor diagnosed it as a reaction to strep throat. Weirdest thing ever!!!

jessramirez
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I’ve had hives several times. The worst time I was around 14/15 and it was worse than this. My family was heading to the Rose Festival at the waterfront and I’d just gotten home from practice so I took a shower and went straight to the dryer to pull out clothes to put on and got dressed. My parents bought a different laundry detergent than we normally used and this was the very first load of clothes out of this particular bottle. Something in it, whether it was supposed to be there or not, caused me to breakout EVERYWHERE. It took less than 15 minutes for me to look like I’d walked right into a poison ivy bush and just rolled around in it lol. To the point where I had hives on my face so bad they caused one of my eyelids to almost swell closed. But because I wanted to go to the festival, I took another shower, threw on a new set of clothes not from the contaminated load, took some allergy meds and was off to the waterfront with my family lol. I’ll never forget the stares walking around Portland but I wasn’t about to let some itching ruin my fun! 🤷🏾‍♀️😂

lanaeoliver
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Never did get a diagnosis for the hives I had as a kid! This was back in the 1960s. Several years later as a nurse, I was working on a doctor's office when I had a bad case again. I ended up seeing an allergist who tested me for everything known at that time to test for. I was allergic to most of the things I was tested for! Including 97 of the 120 foods!!! Complicated my life for awhile, but I am better now as long as I restrict my diet!

rhondacribbs
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I had hives 2 years every day . I was so frustrated . Everything i ate gave me hives . I started eating low histamine food, Vitamin C, vitamin B6 and Quercentin . It went away in few months

ninadurovic
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Why in the sam-heck didn’t they do an IGE test while the kid was there so he would know what to avoid!!?!?! This is exactly why our medical system is overwhelmed and just crap.

JustJulia-qtnh
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I've had hives like this. It is definitely NOT recommended. I'm allergic to the weird stuff. Turmeric, cream of tartar and dates. All of which eventually lead to anaphylactic reactions. I'm also allergic to latex and have rosacea. The only thing that I've found that works for me is an oatmeal bath once a week. That soothes the skin and keeps my skin reactions at bay.

mcrchickenluvr
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Low Vitamin D levels have been linked to hives. Sometimes my skin looks like Ben Grimm of The Fantastic Four without any reason. Phenergan helps but it puts you to sleep. Cool weather helps my case. All of my hives started right after I had an allergy test years ago. A while ago a minister prayed over me and the hives were gone for three weeks. Thank You Jesus.

rmuxe
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Ive had hives my freshmen year in college and it was terrible. It lasted for weeks and was un diagnosable. Not only that but I had an allergic reaction to the steroids given to me. But it was that experience that made me realize that stress and anxiety played a huge part in my health. The less I stopped worrying about it and stop stressing as much, they slowly started to go away. I no longer have them as bad as I used to but does anyone else feel like since you had them once, your kind of prone to it now? I hardly get them but it sucks cause as soon as I see one pop up I get anxious.

brianavanessa
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As a kid I had “ giant hives”. It was in the 50’s. I was in the hospital for a week. They diagnosed it as my body’s reacting to me getting over measles. I couldn’t have my Easter basket.

karens
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My daughter was getting covered in hives, so we started paying attention to what she ate, cause we hadn't changed any soaps or anything else and we found out she was allergic to McDonald's barbecue sauce. She quit eating it and hasn't had hives since

vickiefinney
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I recently discovered I'm allergic to canned beverages (namely aluminum!) For the longest time, I thought food allergens were the cause. I do have some food allergies, but regarding cans... the acidity of the beverage will corrode the inner lining of the can. Long-term exposure to the metal toxin (or even acute toxicity) will cause severe itching or dry/chapped skin especially on extremities & joints. If you've been drinking soda, sparkling H2O, beer from aluminum cans, I urge you to stop for up to 3 weeks. See if the itching & dryness goes away. Also if there's anyone you know, young or old, with eczema that they haven't found a way to control... but they have a habit of drinking sodas or beer from cans, try to get them off that for a duration. It's literally changed my life, & over the course of two weeks, I've seen my body completely change. There haven't been enough studies done on this, but I'm convinced that aluminum allergy doesn't simply involve instances of contact dermatitis. We ingest aluminum on a DAILY BASIS. Canned drinks are heavily consumed & over storage time the aluminum content increases. Give it a try.

zachkauffman
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i had this type patches all over body
in india where we visited most reputed n experienced doctors
they didn't even say about my condition
without knowing disease they gave me prescription
had lots n lots off medicine
n finally my self stopped visiting doctors
n did complete ayurvedic diet
now i am aware of diseases
all thanks to doctors helping through youtube.

thank u doc

rayartcraftvlogs
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It’s high histamine, I went on a low histamine diet, and autophogy diet and it got rid of everything… I can go back to a normal dies but I will never stop prolong fasting, in all gut health !

victoriasakkidis
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My daughter had the same thing. It turned out to be an allergy to amoxicillin. We spent hours in the ER getting her cortisone injections until it resolved. Now we know she is allergic.

AlmostMileHighInUtah
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About 10 years ago I went to the doctor for a weird rash. (Actually 3 doctors). First one said I had a staff infection, (so lots of antibiotics) second one said i had bed bugs (Nope) 3rd one said I had something else. It wasn't until I decided to ditch "diet splash" that I had been on a kick for a couple of months that it went away.
Only years later I read a blog about a rash and those diet drinks! Tons of meds for nothing! Wish doctors were more aware of this!



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lf
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I had chronic hives for 3 months, and turns out mine were from stress!

annahazelwood
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I am allergic to laundry detergents and fabric softeners. They give me wicked hives and the itch is absolute torcher. I now use a small amount of Tide Free to get my clothes clean and then I put my clothes through another "full" wash cycle, with no detergent to get most of the residual chemicals out and of course no fabric softeners or dryer sheets. This helped my skin by about 80%. Also, no one sharing the dryer should use fabric softener sheets as it will contaminate the dryer. Latex allergy are common so if your waistband area gets hives this may be a cause. Double wash all, bedding in hot water once a week for sure. This will help with dust mite allergies which can cause allergies when mites, feces, and the dead bodies of mites are inhaled. Many over the counter moisturizing creams only made me worse. Double washing really helped me, give it a try, but make sure to wash all clothes that way every time, it takes me more time and money do to laundry but its critical for me. I hope this advice can help someone else. Also, one last thing, soft drinks including diet drinks give me bad hives, so I cut them out completely.

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