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  2. Hives (Urticaria) in Children: Causes, Treatment & Pictures

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    What treatments help children with hives? The treatment that’s right for your child depends on the type of hives, symptoms and severity. For acute hives with mild symptoms, treatment might not be necessary. Children with chronic hives or acute hives and bothersome symptoms may need treatment.

  3. Treating Hives in Children - WebMD

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    1. Use an Antihistamine, If Your Pediatrician Approves. 2. Remove Allergens. 1 min read. Call 911 if your child: Has sudden hives with swelling in the face, difficulty breathing or...

  4. Your Guide to Hives: Identify, Treat and Prevent Urticaria in...

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    Understanding the cause of hives (or urticaria) in children is vital to treat and prevent future breakouts. Learn more on hives & children from Childrens Health.

  5. Managing Hives in Kids - Everyday Health

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    Many triggers, symptoms, and treatments are the same for children as for adults. But doctors do have a few tips for how to help your childs discomfort — and how to know if urgent care is...

  6. Hives Treatment for Children and Toddlers - Parents

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    How to Treat Hives in Children. An itchy red rash often caused by an infection or an allergen, hives can generally be treated with over-the-counter remedies. Learn more about the...

  7. Urticaria (Hives) in Children - Stanford Medicine Children's...

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    Dermatographism. These hives are caused by scratching the skin, constant stroking of the skin, or wearing tight-fitting clothes that rub the skin. Cold-induced hives. These hives are caused by exposure to cold air or water. Exercise-induced urticaria. These allergic hives occur because of physical activity. Solar hives.

  8. Urticaria (Hives) in Children - Cedars-Sinai

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    Natural rubber latex. Stinging insects like bees, wasps, or hornets. However, in many cases, the cause of the hives is not known. Hives aren't contagious. Hives can vary in size from one-half inch to several inches in size. Hives can show up all over the body or just on 1 part of the body.

  9. Hives (Urticaria) (for Parents) | Nemours KidsHealth

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    Has your child broken out in welts? It could be a case of the hives. Learn how to soothe itchy bumps and help your child feel better.

  10. Hives (Urticaria) in Children - HealthyChildren.org

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    Antihistamines are the main treatment for hives. Your healthcare provider may recommend over-the-counter cetirizine, loratadine or fexofenadine during the daytime because they do not cause sleepiness. Over-the-counter diphenhydramine may be recommended at night.

  11. Urticaria (Hives) in Children - Nationwide Children's Hospital

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    Cockroach droppings. Certain foods. Certain medicines. Natural rubber latex. Stinging insects like bees, wasps, or hornets. However, in many cases, the cause of the hives is not known. Hives aren't contagious. Hives can vary in size from one-half inch to several inches in size. Hives can show up all over the body or just on 1 part of the body.