NYC Allergy Doctor, Arthur Lubitz on Chronic Hives

Springtime means an influx of Seasonal Allergies. Allergies may manifest in the form of rashes. NYC Allergy Doctor Arthur Lubitz discusses the difference between chronic hives and contact allergies.
By: NYC Allergy Doctor, Arthur Lubitz
 
March 22, 2012 - PRLog -- As springtime yard work commences, I see a number of cases of contact dermatitis.  Some cases are just a skin irritability, others can stem from the handling of last year’s crop of poison plants like, ivy and sumac.  There is a difference between an irritation and full blown chronic hives.

A chronic outbreak of Hives is defined by symptoms lasting longer than 6 weeks. When hives become chronic they can become severely itchy. The pruritus (or itch) keep people awake for long periods destroying their sleep requirements and as well as their  waking hours. Total or widespread hives on the body can make the sufferer unable to participate in the daily activities of life. To understand the difference between chronic hives and contact allergies watch this video produced by http://www.nycallergydoctor.com about the causes of contact allergies.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMNoIVfVH7s&feature=g-all-u&context=G29fccadFAAAAAAAAHAA



Chronic hives are most likely caused by autoimmune or infectious causes. Such markers like antithyroid peroxidase or thyroglogulin can indicate an autoimmune disease. Positive double stranded DNA Rheumatoid factor or sjogrens antibody can indicate a tendency towards rheumatoid disease. Some other blood measures can indicate incipient diabetes. Elevated immunoglobulin indicate a tendency towards autoimmune disease and positive viral titers to hepatitis c can  indicate an present infection causing the hive.

At times patients who have hives over 3 months are unable to find the root problem. We usually check a CU index or antibodies against their own mast cells with ige receptors. Usual treatments involve using H1 receptor antagonist such as fexofenadine or levocetirizine.  Singulair can be added as a secondary agent. Rentless itching and painful rashes candictate a skin biopsy to see if there is a neutrophilic infiltrate. If so a patient may have to consider immune modulators such as cyclosporin ,dapsone or plaquinil.

If you suffer from hives and rashes – please come by my office for a consultation.  We have the tools at our disposal to isolate your allergy trigger and ease your symptoms so you can get a good night’s sleep and have an improved quality of life. More information is available at http://www.nycallergydoctor.com

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Dr. Arthur Lubitz has practiced allergy & immunology for over 25 years. Selected by US News & World Report as a Top NYC Allergist, Dr. Lubitz is also a perennial Patient's Choice Award winner. NYC Allergy sufferers trust Dr. Lubitz to successfully treat their Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Conditions and improve their Quality of Life. Call 866-632-5537 or http://www.nycallergydoctor.com for more information
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