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  2. 16 Ways to Get Rid of Hives, According to Doctors - AOL

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    The histamine release causes allergy symptoms, such as hives. The most common allergic reactions that trigger hives, also known as urticaria, are foods, bug bites, latex, medications, pet dander ...

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    These research-backed natural remedies should help alleviate your most annoying allergy symptoms. 13 Home Remedies for Allergies That Really Work—and 3 That Don't, According to Experts Skip to ...

  4. 4 natural allergy remedies you can easily try at home - AOL

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    In The Know's Phoebe Zaslav researched four natural allergy remedies you can try at home.

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    In The Know's Phoebe Zaslav researched four natural allergy remedies you can try at home. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    The rash appears immediately in irritant contact dermatitis; in allergic contact dermatitis, the rash sometimes does not appear until 24–72 hours after exposure to the allergen. Blisters or wheals: Blisters, wheals (welts), and urticaria (hives) often form in a pattern where skin was directly exposed to the allergen or irritant.

  7. Cholinergic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Cholinergic urticaria typically presents with a number of small papular hives all over the body, that involve cutaneous inflammation (wheals) and severe nerve pain, which usually develops in response to exercise, bathing, staying in a heated environment, spicy foods, or emotional stress.