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Amazing Health HACK to treat Nasal Congestion (@drjackallergy106 )
Amazing AND Simple health hack that you can do at home to treat nasal congestion or prevent the severe rebound congestion with overuse of nasal decongestants.
A specialist in the field of Allergy and Asthma, DrJackAllergy is a licensed Medical Doctor providing simple and safe health information.
The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness. For emergencies seek medical attention.
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Відео

Antihistamines make me sleepy…What can I use for my itchy skin? Real answers from a Real Allergy doc
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Itchy skin doesn’t mean you have to be sleepy all the time. Consider using my F-n-F therapy in place of my Z-n-Z therapy to reduce the likelihood of drowsiness and sleepiness.
Food Allergy - Simple Explanation of Food Allergies by a REAL Allergy Doctor
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Simple explanation by @drjackallergy106 of the Basic Concepts of Food Allergy including but not limited to most common food allergens, differences between a food allergy and a food intolerance, HUGE mistakes by ordering HUGE panels of tests, false positive results, errors of ordering IgG levels to foods. The goal is to provide an overview with an upcoming series on specific food allergens (pean...
Itchy Skin - Part One
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Focus on itchy skin, triggers, internal vs external therapy, what to use, what not to use The goal is to provide sound advice to protect your itchy skin and the best ways to treat your itchy skin without breaking the bank or running to a doctor.
COVID and Hives (vaccine and infection) Best Explanation
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This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness. For educational purposes only. For emergencies seek medical attention. Brief explanation regarding COVID and Hives, the interaction and interplay regarding both the infection with development of hives as well as the possibility of reactions to the vaccine.
Best treatment for hives in children
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Brief discussion on some of the causes of hives in children followed by description of medication management of hives in children. Did not take more time to go over more medications in an attempt to keep my videos shorter
Urticaria Medication Updates
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Intended to provide more clarity for alternative medications to DrJackAllergy Z/Z therapy, as well as provide basic instructions for tapering off the medications
Pico de Gallo Recipe - Simple and Delicious
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DrJackAllergy makes his famous pico de gallo recipe that couldn't be easier and more delicious.
How to - Epinephrine demonstration with different auto injectors
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This is a demonstration on the correct technique for various epinephrine autoinjectors currently on the market. Incorrect technique is what leads to pain and problems but knowing how to correctly perform use of the device will allow the medication to be completely effective in saving your life.
How to - Asthma medication technique and demonstration
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This is a demonstration on the correct technique for asthma inhalers and breathing medications. Incorrect technique is what leads to pain and problems but knowing how to correctly perform use of the device will allow the medication to be completely effective in making you feel better.
How to - Salt water wash and nasal spray
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This is a demonstration on the correct technique for salt water washes, nasal moisturizers and nasal sprays. Incorrect technique is what leads to pain and problems but knowing how to correctly perform the device will allow the medication to be completely effective in making you feel better.
Effective Treatment of Hives/Welts (Urticaria) - Part 2
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This video focuses on effective treatment and possible testing of Hives/Welts in all age groups.
Causes of Hives/Welts (Urticaria) - Part 1
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This video discusses possible causes of hives, welts or urticaria. It also provides insight into the possible issues associated with hives or welts.
Documentary Now - S2E4 -- GREATEST SCENE EVER!!!!!!!!
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Documentary Now - S2E4 GREATEST SCENE EVER!!!!!!!!
Allergy and Hayfever Treatment Options (Part 2)
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Allergy and Hayfever Treatment Options (Part 2)
Allergy and Hayfever Treatment Options (Part 1)
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Allergy and Hayfever Treatment Options (Part 1)
Simple Cheesesteak Sandwich Recipe
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Simple Cheesesteak Sandwich Recipe
Hayfever diagnosis - how to find out to what you are allergic
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Hayfever diagnosis - how to find out to what you are allergic
What pollens are responsible for hay fever or seasonal allergies
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What pollens are responsible for hay fever or seasonal allergies
Symptoms and Complications of Hay Fever or Seasonal Allergies
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Symptoms and Complications of Hay Fever or Seasonal Allergies
What is hay fever and allergic rhinitis
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What is hay fever and allergic rhinitis
Who and What is an Allergy Doctor??
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Who and What is an Allergy Doctor??

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  • @redrock740
    @redrock740 5 днів тому

    Why did you stop making videos?

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 5 днів тому

      I haven't actually stopped. I moved and have not had time to set up a nice background for making new videos. I am trying to get this started again. But I appreciate your asking. I will try to publish something shortly

    • @redrock740
      @redrock740 5 днів тому

      @@drjackallergy106 Jack, I missed sitting next to you and Jason in Dr. Titus's O-chem classes. Jason actually worked in the hospital I work at as an ER physician. I have a lot of food allergies/intolerances, and I just happened to find you on youtube. Hope you are doing well. Thank you for the very informative videos.

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 4 дні тому

      @@redrock740 Elvira, where does time go? I was recently discussing O-chem and could not remember Dr. Titus' name....thank you for that information. Wishing you well also.

    • @redrock740
      @redrock740 4 дні тому

      @@drjackallergy106 My friend who failed his class, used to call him Dr. "Tight-ass". You were recently discussing O-Chem? Lmaoooo

  • @sunilgowda2552
    @sunilgowda2552 9 днів тому

    Doctor I had given 2 hepatitis b vaccine when I go for work in another country and after some month and skin rashes appears in the evening and it disappears in the morning What is the reason I don't understand I don't have fever fatigue joint pain .not tired Ness but these hives make my life hell always after taking dinner or taking bath it start appearing

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 9 днів тому

      Sorry to hear of this issue. Oftentimes hives just flare for no particular reason. If they did start in response to the Hep B vaccine (though not likely if they did not develop immediately after the Hep B vaccine), then you would need to discuss with your doctor. That said, hives tend to get much worse in the evening hours AND after hot bath/shower. We recommend bathing with room temperature water or at least much less hotter than you are used to, Also, I would recommend trying an oral antihistamine once to twice daily to get the hives under control. Please check out my other videos to see how best to treat the hives. I sincerely hope this helps. DrJackAllergy

  • @mariedoc
    @mariedoc 11 днів тому

    I am allergic to Allegra .. it causes a severe dry mouth and swelling on my face and lips. Benedryl makes me sleepy. I am afraid to take Zyrtec pr Claritin. Having a terrible time. .

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 11 днів тому

      So sorry to hear this. I would recommend that you try Loratadine (generic claritin) but break it in half, and if possible, break the half into quarters. Then start with one quarter Loratadine twice daily. If you tolerate this for a few days then slowly increase to taking half morning and half evening. If you tolerate after a few more days, increase to either 3/4 tablets twice daily, or even one tablet twice daily. Cetirizine (generic zyrtec) is a stronger antihistamine and more effective. Basically, TWO claritin are equal to ONE zyrtec. So if you tolerate the Loratadine but still have hives, I would recommend you try the same routine of breaking into smaller pieces and building up until you, hopefully, can tolerate zyrtec twice daily. I hope this helps and wish you safety and good health. DrJackAllergy

    • @mariedoc
      @mariedoc 8 днів тому

      @@drjackallergy106 Thanks so much for the advice. I am following this and taking a half the generic claritin first. It is already seeming to help. I guess the Allegra was too strong for me. I will continue as you suggest. This is an answer to a prayer.

  • @cassandraamaker5533
    @cassandraamaker5533 15 днів тому

    I have never plan of taking Herbal medicine until I find that one Dr. harry Herbs channel on UA-cam who cure me from HSV-2 without any side effects..

  • @mariedoc
    @mariedoc 21 день тому

    Allegra causes extreme dry mouth and makes my lips swell. I cannot use it.

  • @MosesEneye-dm2rq
    @MosesEneye-dm2rq 23 дні тому

    I really appreciate you making this video. My ex of 4 years cheated and gave me Herpes virus during our relationship and I was devastated. You've made me feel so much better Dr Adigba on UA-cam and seeing all these people share their stories

  • @Bruh-fo5bc
    @Bruh-fo5bc Місяць тому

    Hey Doc. Can you please make an update video about urticaria and your suggestions or is it the same as the 7 year old video that you have?

  • @cathyjones-wm7zr
    @cathyjones-wm7zr Місяць тому

  • @bobbyolsen2167
    @bobbyolsen2167 2 місяці тому

    Your Zyrtec and Zantac worked brother. I love you man. when I would go out in the sun I would get hives. Doctors had no clue you are the man thank you.

  • @babu8848
    @babu8848 2 місяці тому

    What's ur email ID sir

  • @vzero8612
    @vzero8612 2 місяці тому

    I started getting hives all over my body after i was infected with ringworm. Now ringworm is gone atleast i think so. But i still get hives everyday i don't know what to do it's been 8/9 months.

  • @MicheleWells-jo2xm
    @MicheleWells-jo2xm 3 місяці тому

    Yes my arm broke out in hives on only one arm more than they are warm and different sizes what could b the problem

  • @EdwardPike
    @EdwardPike 3 місяці тому

    Why are we itchiest at night? Mine ranges from 7:3PM to 5:30AM

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 3 місяці тому

      Our natural cortisol (steroid) drops in the evening hours. Similar to when you have a “cold.” You wake up feeling awful, as the day goes on you feel a little better, and at nighttime you feel like you got run over again. Sadly, itchy skin and hives seem to worsen during our nocturnal hours. Hope this helps. DrJackAllergy

  • @karenwiley4047
    @karenwiley4047 3 місяці тому

    Your video is very informative

  • @karenwiley4047
    @karenwiley4047 3 місяці тому

    After I eat I get tired. Could this be histamine released by the stomach??

  • @gisellemartinez1393
    @gisellemartinez1393 3 місяці тому

    I’m on xolair for hives but the headaches unreal

  • @hafeez8240
    @hafeez8240 3 місяці тому

    Hi thanks for the video. I had deviated septum for years and got it fixed with septoplasty. I still get red itchy eyes, trying pataday but it still doesn't help that good. Also using flonase for nasal congestion. Any other suggestions.

  • @FlatEarthLuvr
    @FlatEarthLuvr 3 місяці тому

    U cut before the best part!! IS THAT A GLOBE?! 😁

  • @Long_Machine
    @Long_Machine 3 місяці тому

    Seems like I read that urticaria can occur in the dermis layer and present without raised areas of skin, yet with the itching, is this accurate/ Also, I found a journal article re: the comorbidity of LPR/GERD and urticaria, I found that very interesting. I'm asking Derm to switch me from Dupix to Xolair, since Dupix is not producing results. Intense outbreak of itching occurred on my scalp last August and Dupix has not worked. The itching is at times systemic. A lot happened last year, Jan I had a vicious case of the Flu, followed by a hiatal hernia diagnosis, followed by a bike crash resulting in 4 broken ribs, broken scapula and a nice chunk of meat missing form my left knee. The. crash happened in late June and the intense itching happened in early September. I started rowing around the time the itching happened, I am wondering if my scalp itch is due to a nerve problem. Since the Army I have shaved my head and the doc says there is nothing visible. Only report I had of redness was the ER visit in September when the nurse said my head looked very red. ENT is also treating chronic sinusitis so I am also wondering if the sinus issues are causing the scalp itch. God I sound like a train wreck. This is very frustrating because for 15 years I was a semipro athlete and then 2023 happened. Can the Flu really cause such a cluster of chronic issues? Could it be that the digestive issues are the root cause? I believe all boxes are checked for LPR but hell get my GI doctor to accept LPR as a real thing and you have achieved greatness. I need this itching to go away!

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 3 місяці тому

      You are correct. Often it appears as angioedema although hives are usually present though not always. LPR/GERD can be involved but that is also why the use of H2 antagonists are effective as well.

    • @Long_Machine
      @Long_Machine 3 місяці тому

      @@drjackallergy106 HI Dr. Jack, thank you for the response. I may need to circle back around to trying H2 blockers. Whatever is causing my issues, it's covering multiple medical disciplines, thus making it very difficult to diagnose and treat. if I didn't have the LPR symptoms or digestive issues, seems like possible allergies would make sense. We looked at eosinophil levels and trytase levels but I was already on the Dupix so not sure about those test results. Fifteen years as a semipro athlete and never had any issues and then bamn, 2023 happened! I read that our immune systems are heavily linked to gut health, so I'm wondering if this hiatus hernia is interfering with my immune system, because of the positive Bravo Ph and Barium swallow that indicate reflux. It's LPR though, I've had very few typical reflux events over the last 16months but the upper respiratory symptoms are chronic.

  • @loisgrohmann9091
    @loisgrohmann9091 3 місяці тому

    I was fully vaccinated and boosted for Covid. But ended up getting a Covid Infection in November 2023. In April, 2024 I had to take an antibiotic prior to a teeth cleaning due to a knee replacement. 3 days after I broke out in hives. I went to Urgent care, ER and my family doctor. The Urgent care prescribed a 9 day course of Prednisone which helped a lot, but after the course was finished the hives came back. I had to wait a week and suffer through the hives since my family doctor was out of town. He prescribed an 12 day course of Prednisone which I am currently in the middle of. My doctor says if they come back I have to go to an allergist. My question is if this is a latent reaction to the antibiotic (amoxicillin) or Covid? I just know the hives are miserable. I appreciate another opinion.

  • @cherylbusch6236
    @cherylbusch6236 4 місяці тому

    Yikes!! These over the counter drugs did NOTHING for me. Thankfully, my allergist quickly moved me on to more powerful prescription meds. Itching all over your body for days on end is hellish-relief is needed ASAP!!

  • @loisgrohmann9091
    @loisgrohmann9091 4 місяці тому

    I am going through hives right now - about 3 weeks. Prednisone helped as long as I was on it. I also use Fomatadine, benedryl and Claritin. The itch is maddening. Thinking of switching to Zyrtec.

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 4 місяці тому

      Claritin is a weaker antihistamine than Zyrtec. I’d recommend Zyrtec or Xyzal

  • @virginiaomoniyi7594
    @virginiaomoniyi7594 4 місяці тому

    I had hives about 25 yrs ago and eventually it went away but 2 weeks ago it returned , my lip swelled yesterday and it,s still there today though the hives are gone ,the itching is unbearable even in my head my skin get,s so hot i was told wear cotton but any clothes ,bra etc agrivate it more ,i,m thankful if i get 2 hrs sleep a night

  • @ohzone6464
    @ohzone6464 4 місяці тому

    he has been hoaxed into thinking he needs glasses, just like about 70% of us do

  • @arvindl1
    @arvindl1 4 місяці тому

    Excellent diagnosis

  • @jude8223
    @jude8223 4 місяці тому

    Loratamine will not make you drowsy. I have used it for years upon recommendation of my doctor.

  • @truthclarity3925
    @truthclarity3925 5 місяців тому

    Hello. Thanks for all of the wonderful content. Would you mind sharing your last name?

  • @justintran3265
    @justintran3265 5 місяців тому

    I’m not vaxxed, but caught Covid and as a result hives. I never had hives before. Clariton seems to help

  • @justintran3265
    @justintran3265 5 місяців тому

    The corona virus gave me hives for the first time in life, I will give this a try, thanks for the video!

  • @moiezkhankhanian4642
    @moiezkhankhanian4642 5 місяців тому

    I’m a doctor and I love this video about hives Beautiful information I’m using topical betamethason . And Benadryl at night. What you said about Zantac Allegra Claritin and zyrtic during the day 👍🙏

  • @sandalwoodexport5328
    @sandalwoodexport5328 6 місяців тому

    Hi i get Allergy i just use one cetrizine tablet after i get ful body hives😢so how overtaken this situation

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 6 місяців тому

      It is safe to follow my video recommendations to increase the cetirizine to twice daily and to add additional medications such as those mentioned in this video. Hope this helps. DrJackAllergy

    • @sandalwoodexport5328
      @sandalwoodexport5328 6 місяців тому

      @@drjackallergy106 sir, thanks for valuables reply, 10 mg or 20 mg cetrizine use? Write me additional medication name, from india so voice slang very difficulty to get

  • @cupcake2023..
    @cupcake2023.. 6 місяців тому

    Zyrtec never helped me only a certain shot I been getting for 4 years now and was taking Zantac also but all comes back right away Benadryl not good either so no one knows what to do with these problem.

  • @98superstar41
    @98superstar41 6 місяців тому

    Hello dr Jack,since July 2023 I have been experiencing severe hives outbreaks along with angioedema, which has finally stopped. Had been working and a very old hotel where there is eternal renovations and repairs going on.one day, in the front desk office where I sit, they decided to break open the ceiling to fix some sort of leak from the upper floor.there was a giant hole in the ceiling from July to September. It is shortly after that breaking open of the ceiling that I started experiencing bites/stings which were extremely itchy. I initially thought maybe mosquitoes,but it was not mosquitoes, but some sort of microscopic mites that can’t be seen with naked eye. I finally figured that out after buying a cheap microscope, where I continued to see the same insect over and over again.to make a long story short,I seem to have developed an allergy now to any insect that bites me, and I live in Florida,so insects are everywhere. Quit that job back in September,resolving that I will no longer work here only to be devoured day after day by some invisible pest. I no longer have angioedema, but the hives appear every five days or so, and usually first notice a bite somewhere on my foot or leg, then an hour or so later, start breaking out in hives on my thighs,or below the knees,and although they are not nearly as itchy as in the beginning, they are still very annoying,especially when they appear at night.when this first happened to me back in July, I actually went to a clinic where I was given liquid steroids to drink, a prescription for prednisone and that was it. Walked into that clinic looking like Daisy Duck,with my upper lip swollen out of proportion and hives on my upper thighs.the doctor quickly gave me the liquid steroid and everything went back to normal in a matter of two minutes. I took the prednisone grudgingly, because hate medications, I only take vitamins, but zero medication, not even Tylenol. I was taking the prednisone only as needed,it tasted disgusting and didn’t give me long term relief, so with the advice of a local pharmacist, I started taking four Zyrtec tablets a day,which made a big difference. I then lowered the dose to two tablets and I am only taking them as needed,when I get a breakout.my question to you is, should I take the Zyrtec daily,whether I have an outbreak or not? I don’t want to be on Zyrtec for the foreseeable future. And if I do take it daily, how long would I have to continue to eliminate the hives? Please respond when you get a chance. Am very grateful for you , because you offer an explanation without blaming food, and that’s what most doctors on UA-cam do,thank you and please help!!

  • @tiagopereira7716
    @tiagopereira7716 7 місяців тому

    @DrJack Allergy, any update on medication in 2024? i have chronic urticaria for 4 months. I take Ebastine (3 of 10mg during tge day) and Xyzal at bed time. I have symptoms every day...

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 7 місяців тому

      Not unless you can meet with a specialist to see if an injectable medication is an option. In the meantime I would strongly recommend that you add an H2 BLOCKER to your current therapy. You have the H1 blockade already but sounds like you need to add something like famotidine or cimetidine or ranitidine to your current therapy. I’d recommend taking one to two tablets twice daily in addition to your current regimen.

    • @tiagopereira7716
      @tiagopereira7716 7 місяців тому

      Just to make sure: 3 ebastine + 1 xyzal + 1 or 2 famotidine or similar? Or drop xyzal? Thanks!

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 7 місяців тому

      @@tiagopereira7716 I’d recommend one ebastine, one xyzal and one Famotidine. Twice daily

    • @tiagopereira7716
      @tiagopereira7716 7 місяців тому

      The 3 together in the morning and the 3 together in the evening? Ebastine is 10mg, xyzal is 5mg and famotidine is 10mg. That's the pills I have available here. Thanks

    • @tiagopereira7716
      @tiagopereira7716 7 місяців тому

      @@drjackallergy106 the 3 together in the morning and again the 3 together at the evening, right? My ebastine and Famotidine is 10mg. And xyzal 5mg.

  • @rosiesalinas9375
    @rosiesalinas9375 7 місяців тому

    I got hives for the first time it’s been now 3 weeks the Dr has given me different treatments none of which have worked

  • @fainachait8904
    @fainachait8904 8 місяців тому

    I AM SOFFER FROM HAVES. I TAKE ZYRTEC.NOTHING HELP.

  • @Marty17762
    @Marty17762 8 місяців тому

    So glad i found you I was itching to death , this protocol Works ! Thank you !!!!

  • @maryestheraustin2505
    @maryestheraustin2505 8 місяців тому

    You are spot on about the steroids.

  • @maryestheraustin2505
    @maryestheraustin2505 8 місяців тому

    18 months of hell

  • @paulhardin9731
    @paulhardin9731 11 місяців тому

    I disagree, the best scene is the diner scene in which someone orders “mashed pastrami”

  • @iMolikaMenThlang
    @iMolikaMenThlang 11 місяців тому

    Zyrtec dont work for me and 2 dose of xolair still having horrible chronic urticaria. 9 months and no one has an answer. The allergist keep saying, ‘oh its going on a wave.’ Like no you don’t have it you wouldn’t know how miserable and horrible I feel the itching, inflammation and hard to sleep the pain from the inflammation is excruciating. Nothing works besides prednisone but I dont want to be on that. Help!!!!

  • @navashana
    @navashana Рік тому

    Shalom beautiful mhncbu ❤️😘 Thank you so much for sharing this video with us. You are, and have been an amazing inspiration to us. The amount of Joy that I see on your face, while going through these trials and tribulations is admiral. #countitalljoy We love and miss you! Keep the Faith and never give up. Love you sister. Hopefully we can come visit you soon ❤ Shalom.

  • @imparo1imparo138
    @imparo1imparo138 Рік тому

    I am writing you from Canada and I wanted to thank you. I suffer from choligernic urticaria since the end of june. I was given 40 mg of Cetrizine per day and it actually was getting worse. I have implemented your ZZ therapy since monday and I am 85% better during day time but only 50% during night time. I do have some patches of red rash here and there that last less than an hour. I sometime think my situation is related to gluten... I am lost and hope this situation will end soon.

  • @celiafox9347
    @celiafox9347 Рік тому

    Hi Dr. I just got hives for the first time. I purchased Allegra Hives. It seems to be working. It showed up on Sunday. There was no change in my diet or medication. Can it be stress.

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 Рік тому

      @celiafox9347 - Absolutely. Stress is a common trigger to set off hives and swelling. It triggers the histamine containing cells to degranulate leading to hives. Of course, stress is not the only cause but if this is a first episode and resolves swiftly, then reducing the stress can help. If it persists greater than 6 weeks we call this chronic urticaria and further work up with an allergist might be warranted. At this point, the focus should be on controlling the hives with the medication you are currently using. Hope this helps. DrJackAllergy

  • @rajcha8976
    @rajcha8976 Рік тому

    Didn't say why or the root cause of it though. Doctors should stop just treating symptoms in the US, even though it's highly lucrative.

  • @rajcha8976
    @rajcha8976 Рік тому

    Dr Allergy ? Wow

  • @jamiyajoseph1961
    @jamiyajoseph1961 Рік тому

    😌 'promo sm'

  • @MyraDiaz-g2g
    @MyraDiaz-g2g Рік тому

    Almost 2 months suffering from urtecaria.what medicine shall i take.

  • @rc-cruz6048
    @rc-cruz6048 Рік тому

    Hello Dr. Jack, do you see patients? My daughter has had hives for a couple of years now and we haven’t found a solution

    • @drjackallergy106
      @drjackallergy106 Рік тому

      I do. I’m currently in the process of opening my own clinic in Minnesota. It will be called Allergy and Asthma Associates.

  • @JackLee-wk6pm
    @JackLee-wk6pm Рік тому

    If it’s reoccurring - The root cause of Hives is HSV virus and 90% of population are infected with some sort of it - when u put that virus into remission your rashes will go away