“ Whenever  I  take  Sulpha drugs and  other  modern medicines , I  have itching  all over! I  think  the medicines  do not  agree  with  my  body!”
“ I  don’t know  why  this  itching  and  reddish  patches  come! I  am  strictly taking  pure vegetarian diet even  then  it  makes  me  more panic!”

“ My  child  passed  loose  stools  yesterday. Now  she  has  developed  reddish
patches  all over  and is always  crying!”

“ I don’t  know  why  this  itching  and  swelling  comes. I don’t know  which
food  causes  this  allergy. According  to  the  skin  tests  I  don’t  take  any thing  wrong!   It suddenly  comes with  severe itching  and  swelling  of  my lips, eyes  and  all over! I am   not  able  to  breathe and feel  suffocative. I have no  relief  with  your  prescription, Doctor!  Why this happens?”

This series of clinical  symptoms clearly indicates a physician to diagnose the situation as “Urticaria.”
 
What is Urticaria?
Urticaria is a common allergic reaction  in which a rash of  various sizes and shape appears on the skin. Urticaria  are typically quite itchy and can last for just a few minutes to several days. Occasionally, however, these annoying blotches can signal more serious problems, especially when  accompanied by symptoms such as difficult breathing.
              In angioedema, hives develop beneath the skin  and can cause disability, swelling of internal organs, life-threatening blockage of air passages, or severe uncontrollable intestinal contractions. If the swelling occurs in the throat, it can cause suffocation. Chronic cases of hives  do not itch  but are accompanied by abdominal pain or diarrhoea.

              Those who simultaneously develop hives along with fever, nausea, abdominal cramps and shortness of breath immediately after a bee sting, insect bite or taking some medicine are in the throes of anaphylaxis. This severe shock to the immune system requires prompt medical attention. In rare cases, failure to get help quickly can be fatal.
 
Where to find?
              You may get  raised, whitish or reddish, usually itchy welts of varying size, surrounded by a red  rash. You  may  get swelling below the surface of the skin that bothers with  burning rather than itching sensation, often it appears around your eyes and lips, less frequently on the hands and feet, and rarely inside your  throat, on  mucous membranes, or on the genitals; these symptoms indicate an allergic reaction  known as Angioedema.
 
Why does it appears?
              When an allergen invades or irritates your body, it causes your body to unleash chemicals known as Histamines. Some react to a high histamine level by developing the rash  called Hives.  Basically  it is  a  immune  disorder.  Allergic triggers may be  in the  form  of  food, inhalent of chemical and physical drugs.
 
What is allergy?
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What treatment is advisable?
              First of all,  we  should  identify and then eliminate  the allergic factors with improved environment and regulated food habits. But  this  won’t  be a permanent  solution. As for  the  treatment,  Homoeopathic medicines will  eradicate  the  allergic diathesis permanently. Mostly the  patients attempt  modern medicine for  palliation and gets suppression. Finally  they  seek  Homoeopathy  for  permanent cure.

             
Basically  if  we  take a closer  look  into  the  causation, the  disease is individualistic, immune based and  genetically predisposed.  Allergic  force  of  the  particular  victim has  to  be  eliminated  layer-by-layer  with  a  suitable  Homoeopathic medicine. This could  not  be  possible  with  a  single  attempt. Gradual  decrease  in the  intensity  of  the  disease  would  make  the  patient  appreciate  the  allergens  even  when  they  are  exposed.  That  is  the  reality of Homoeopathy!



 

 



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