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Hives are itchy and uncomfortable and not at all fun to have to live with. Fortunately, there is a wide variety of remedies available that hives sufferers can choose from. One of the easiest cures is to simply try your best to avoid things that you know seem to trigger hives in you.

Perhaps you’re still trying to determine what is causing your outbreaks. Just a few of the many possibilities include allergies to cats, dogs, the use of harsh soaps and deodorants and/or allergies to certain foods such as mushrooms or shellfish. Therefore, if you think or know that you’re allergic to cats and/or dogs, you’ll want to do your best to limit your exposure to them as much as you possibly can. Likewise, switching over to more gentle dye-free soaps and deodorants may also help to eliminate or improve your symptoms.

Avoiding the aforementioned foods may also help. Also, some people develop a hives outbreak after being exposed to the plant poison ivy so you may want to do your best to try to stay away from it. Also, from my own personal experience, I can tell you that some people will occasional develop hives during times when they’re feeling especially anxious and stressed out. In instances like that where stress triggers an outbreak, utilizing relaxation methods such as yoga and/or doing beep breathing exercises can often help fend off an outbreak.

For severe cases of anxiety that you believe might be greatly contributing to your hives outbreaks, counseling with a therapist that you feel comfortable with can really work wonders in helping to calm you down and consequently limit your number of outbreaks.

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