More and more people are turning to natural cures for hives. This is because conventional medications often cause drowsiness and other side effects. Also, although these medications treat the symptoms of hives quite well they can only do so much to prevent reoccurrences or lessening of hive flares all together. Let’s face it, if you want to solve a problem you have to treat it at the source.

Herbal medicines and natural treatments such as acupuncture have been used for skin disorders, such as hives, since approximately 3AD. According to ABC News, acupuncture is the most commonly reported alternative treatment for hives (Abcnews.go.com, 2008). One study conducted at the Isfahan University of Medical Science in Iran, ultimately showed that acupuncture was able to reduce the episode rate and duration of urticaria (chronic hives) by up to 25% (Acufinder.com, 2011).

Hives natural cures often involve the use of herbs in their treatment. Many herbs can not only relieve irritation and inflammation, but can even heal as they do. Mint and sandalwood are two herbs that are popular in treating hives. Evening primrose oil has also been known to help with symptoms. Many people apply Aloe Vera gel to infected are because not only does it heal the skin, it provides immediate relief as well.

 

Natural Cures & Hives

 

Using preventative measures is the first step to take if you want to cure your hives for good. It has been done, even in chronic cases. Try your best to figure out what is triggering your reactions and avoid it. Common triggers include certain foods, certain medications, over-exposure to heat or cold, stress, anxiety, and overexertion in exercise or sports. You can more information on common triggers at Herbs2000.com.

Also, on Herbs2000.com you can find more information on natural cures for hives. Homeopathy is one technique that they point out, and it has been said to cure hives completely. Homeopathy was developed in Germany about 200 years ago and is based on the concept of ‘like cures like’. For example, you may have allergies that make your eyes water, exposing yourself to another substance that makes your eyes water will cause your symptoms to subside. So, in this case you may expose yourself to an onion to counter your symptoms.

Homeopathy may sound silly, but there are many people out there that say it works. The National Center for Complementary Medicine states that there is little evidence to support homeopathy, however in randomized placebo-controlled trials positive effects were reported, along with unique physical and chemical properties of homeopathic remedies. They do advise that it should not be a replacement for conventional care, and should be discussed with your healthcare provider beforehand (Nccam.nih.gov, 2011).