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Hives with sweeling and relifed by eating bannanas

by Minime6404, Nov 20, 2006 12:00AM
My 14 year old daughter developed hives about 3 nights ago still not shure what caused them best guess is that she came in contact my sisters retin-a by using her phone since within half houre is when thay started with her check and lips and then spred rapidly all over her body. thay still have not subsided the main question is the morining after this started she woke up and her toung was slitely swollen as well as her face,neck,and vearious outher parts of her body with in seconds of eating a banna all the swelling was gone but she was still iching would there be anything in bannans that would be missing in her diet so that she would devlop hives with out it.
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