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If the symptoms are more serious or the condition persists your GP will give you antihistamines. Antihistamines block the effects of histamine, so should stop the symptoms of itchiness and reduce the rash.
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Information on Nettle rash from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources ... Causes of nettle rash...
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Urticaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Urticaria (from the Latin urtica , nettle (whence It. ortica, Sp. ortiga, Pg. urtiga) urere , to burn) (or hives ) are a kind of skin rash notable for dark red, raised, itchy bumps. Hives are f...
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Nettle rash (also known as urticaria, hives, or welts) is a raised, red, itchy rash that appears on the skin. Urticaria happens when a trigger, normally an allergen (something that produces an allergic reaction) causes the body to release histamine - a protein in our body.
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Overview of hives, and how to treat it in a natural way. ... Patches of white welts that appear against a red surface are called hives, it is also known as nettle-rash or urticaria. The appearance and the development of hives is usually sudden, it begins in a very small region and spreads out rapidly.
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It resembles in appearance the sting of a nettle--hence the name. It is accompanied by an intolerable itching, and is a very sore trouble where it continues, or frequently recurs. Its cause is usually defective digestion. ... but if a chronic one, the rash is better left untouched. The treatment to the spine may be...
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