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Hives or welts on face when I get a cold

by sparky1967, Nov 29, 2006 12:00AM
Was feeling like I had the flu about 3 weeks ago, Dr gave me amoxacillian and the next day I broke out with welts on my face. The Dr told me to stop taking that medicine because I must be allergic to it and I took prednisone for 5 days and the rash went away. Been fighting a sore throat last week and started getting the welts and hives on my face again but this time I have had no medicine for my cold symptoms, but I doubled the dose of the claritin, the next morning I woke up even worse with the swelling on my face and so I called my doctor and he told me to take zantac, so I took one then and one that night and have had one today, but its not working! Seems everytime I get sick or wore down like when I had my son 2 yrs ago I got the hives all over my body, doctor said it was my body was tired. I can remember someother times that I have had a cold or flu bug and my lips might swell up or get hives somewhere. My mom is recently diagnosed with Lupus..........I hope thats not what my problem is!  I am tired all the time and wear down really quick and have been this way for a few years now.

Does anyone one know someone with the same symptoms? I have no insurance and have enough Dr bills already. Hate being in debt!

Member Comments (3)

by sparky1967, Dec 08, 2006 12:00AM
Think I have figured out what is causing my hives, its mold.

I lived in a house that had mold underneath from leaking pipes and I was constantly sick when I lived there, now im living in a house that I just found mold the other day in my bedroom (where I spend alot of my time) growing on the wall. I live in Oregon and my Doctor said how to get away from the mold here is to move to Arizona (which is my husbands dream) cause the climate is not moist there.

by mc_anything, Feb 09, 2008 02:56PM
My daughter is 6 yrs old and the winter of 2007 is when she first came down with this sore throat. She started with sneezing and then she got the sniffles. After that she had a productive cough, but a day later she said her throat hurt. another day later she had difficulty coughing and horrible breathing problems. She was hospitalized. They treated her with asthma protocol and she didnt get better. next wekk she got Strep. Next week she got the same sneezing , sore thraot, breathing problems. Two weeks later, She started sneezing, coughing, sore throat, and again horrible difficulty breathing. Her doc gave her nebulizer treatment. She started getting hives all over her face during the treatment. He said to give her Benadryl. She took Benadryl cream and the oral kind. Nothing made it go away. Took a week before the hives started going away but she never gets ridn of the ones on her nose. I think my daughter has had the flu each time. When I gave her motrin for her throat pain her breathing was worse the next day. Which is what happens with the Flu. But no one is able to tell me why she gets the hives. Ive gotten the same sickness twice from her. no hives. Then again I didnt use any medication. Why are we getting sick? Going to the doctor hasnt told us what we have nor has the treatment made my daughter better. Is there something new out there? Is this a new strain cause my daughter doesnt have asthma!!!!!!!!!

by BhumikaMD, Mar 10, 2008 12:56PM
To: sparky1967
Hi,

It is good that you have been able to find outthe cause of your symptoms and allergic reactions.

Till you are able to actually shift, you should talk to your doctor whether taking oral antihistamine or antiallergic medications and maybe a short course of steroids would help in your case.

How are you doing now? Are you on any medications? How are your symptoms now?

Let us know about how you are doing.

Regards.
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