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Hives and Splenda

Do we have proof that prolonged use of Splenda as a sugar substiture can cause Hives or Articaria ?
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Hi,

'Urticaria is generally caused by direct contact with an allergenic substance, or an immune response to food or some other allergen, but can also appear for other reasons, notably emotional stress. The rash can be triggered by quite innocent events, such as mere rubbing or exposure to cold.

Drug treatment is typically in the form of Antihistamines such as diphenhydramine, hydroxyzine, cetirizine and other H1 receptor antagonists.

The H2-receptor antagonists such as cimetidine and ranitidine may help control symptoms either prophylactically or by lessening symptoms during an attack.

Tricyclic antidepressants such as doxepin, also are often potent H1 and H2 antagonists and may have a role in therapy, although side effects limit their use. For very severe outbreaks, an oral corticosteroid such as Prednisone is sometimes prescribed.'

Apply calamine lotion at the site of the lesions to help soothe the itching.

Have you had allergic reactions in the past? Are you allergic to any specific substances? Have you consulted an allergy specialist for your complaints?

You could read more about the condition at the following link -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urticaria

Let us know about how you are doing and post us about what your doctor advises.

Post us if you need any further information.

Regards.
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Hi,
Sucralose is an artificial sweetener. In the European Union, it is also known under the E number (additive code) E955. Sucralose was originally sold under the trade name Splenda. It is now also supplied by a variety of manufacturers and brands.
Sucralose has been accepted by several national and international food safety regulatory bodies, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
There have been anecdotal reports of "allergic" reactions and other adverse reactions to Splenda.
ref:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sucralose
Hope this information is useful to you.
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