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Liberalynn

(7,549 posts)
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 09:59 AM Jun 2014

Chronic Hives -Frustration with Doctors [View all]

Okay this might get long winded but I have to vent about this. Look I know finding the cause of hives can be difficult if not impossible in some cases but I am pretty sure I have figured it out but it's been very frustrating dealing with the allergist, primary care and GYN on this.

The hives started in January. Had never had them before. I have an allergy to Codine and one blood pressure med but nothing else that I know of. Plus there was no new food or medicine or products, that I hadn't used before that had been introduced to my life then.. I was under stress as my beloved dog of 12 1/2 years succumbed to old age and had to be euthanized. Then in February I got a new puppy whose been a handful but the stress is lowering but I still have hives.

Called PC doc. He was out so doc on call saw me and gave me Prednisone for ten days. Hives went away for seven days came back and have been with me pretty much everyday since. They don't respond to antihistamines, the only thing that helps is Sarna lotion That applied to skin stops the itching.

I called PC again. He refers me to allergist. That doc gives me lists of things to avoid for ten days, I do. Hives still there.

I get blood work taken that was requested by allergist. That shows I have low immunoglobulin levels in A, M, E and a high CH50 level. All allergist does is send me results with a note that says he doesn't know what to make of results since he was expecting the immunoglobulin levels to be high and the CH50 to be low. Doesn't explain what my abnormal results do mean or even recommend a follow-up. I called primary care but he is out again. They have me see nurse practitioner who checks with on call doc they were pretty much clueless about results overall too.

Then I researched on line. Not only does it say low immunoglobulin levels and high Ch50 can all result in Hives but can indicate other more serious health issues. The high CH50 count especially.

Since I read that high CH50 indicates there can be an untreated infection I called GYN as I am often prone to UTI's and yeast infections. They found a yeast infection. They treated me with one course of meds. All symptoms including hives went away for five days. Now meds have left my system some symptoms are coming back including hives.

Called this morning to GYN office. Told receptionist that hives were coming back too, she says well that has nothing to do with infection hives are only caused by allergies. Excuse me since when is a receptionist qualified to make a medical pronouncement like that? She did say she would have a nurse call me. I am still waiting.

From what I am reading online some actual medical sites and nutrition sites do say bacterial and fungal infections can be at least related to hives and hives have gone permanently away when an infection has been successfully treated. They were responding to the med till it left my system. Why would the allergist even order a CH 50 test if an infection isn't a possible culprit?

I feel like they are just hanging me out here with out any answers or true help? Any suggestions? Has anyone else read or heard infections can cause hives?


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I had reoccurring hives as a reaction to penicillin. Downwinder Jun 2014 #1
That is good that the shots took yours away. Liberalynn Jun 2014 #2
Haven't changed your laundry detergent or something like that? Downwinder Jun 2014 #3
No, not before the hives Liberalynn Jun 2014 #5
Hives pertilotte Oct 2014 #16
my daughter has recurring hives deek Jun 2014 #4
I will have to look into that. Liberalynn Jun 2014 #6
First off, you can become allergic to anything at any time. Warpy Jun 2014 #7
The allergist here said he only tests for mold and grass allergies but that if I wanted to have Liberalynn Jun 2014 #8
My chronic hives were caused by an allergy to sulfates in shampoo, Holly_Hobby Jun 2014 #9
That was good you found the cause of yours. Liberalynn Jun 2014 #11
Get thee to a rheumatologist? hedgehog Jun 2014 #10
Thank You for the links Liberalynn Jun 2014 #12
How are you doing? hedgehog Jul 2014 #13
I have actually been doing a little better. Liberalynn Jul 2014 #14
I'm glad to hear you're having some success - hedgehog Jul 2014 #15
Oak pollen can cause severe rashes and hives... freebrew Mar 2015 #17
Sorry to hear you had hives as well. Liberalynn Mar 2015 #18
Mine turned out to be related to gluten sensitivity. pnwmom Jun 2015 #19
I got hives every time I ate nutritional yeast. (Not the stuff used to make bread, but Nay Jun 2015 #20
$1 tube of Benadryl from Walmart or Dollar Tree helps mine a lot. Patterson Jun 2021 #21
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