Can you use stovepipe lotion for hives?

During the onset of urticaria, patients can use topical stove glycolic lotion for anti-itch treatment, but stove glycolic lotion has no role in the treatment of urticaria. In the treatment of urticaria, oral antihistamines can be taken for desensitization and antipruritic treatment. Commonly used such drugs are loratadine tablets and ibastine hydrochloride tablets, etc. At the same time, vitamin C and calcium supplements can be taken orally. Patients should try to avoid seafood and spicy and irritating foods in their diet, and wear cotton, loose clothing, etc., all of which can reduce hives attacks. If during the onset of hives, there are not only symptoms of itchy skin, but also other uncomfortable feelings, such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, chest tightness, difficulty in breathing, or a foreign body feeling in the throat, etc., all of these conditions should be seen by a nearby hospital immediately to avoid anaphylaxis and other adverse reactions.