22/04/2023
                                            Treatment of Hives:
The treatment of hives depends on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. In many cases, hives may resolve on their own without treatment. However, if hives are persistent, causing discomfort, or if there are other symptoms of an allergic reaction, medical intervention may be necessary. Treatment options for hives may include:
Antihistamines: Over-the-counter or prescription antihistamine medications can help relieve itching and reduce the redness and swelling associated with hives. They work by blocking the effects of histamine, a chemical released during an allergic reaction.
Corticosteroids: In more severe cases, corticosteroid medications may be prescribed to reduce inflammation and relieve symptoms.
Non medical intervention 
Avoiding triggers: Identifying and avoiding triggers that may be causing hives, such as certain foods, medications, or environmental factors, can help prevent recurrence.
Lifestyle changes: Managing stress, avoiding tight clothing, and taking measures to protect the skin from extreme temperatures or sunlight may also help reduce the frequency and severity of hives.
Using cold compress on the  affected area
And avoid taking hot showers
Mix oat and baking soda in a cold water, it calms the hives 
Medical evaluation: If hives are persistent or recurrent, a medical evaluation may be necessary to identify any underlying health conditions that may be contributing to the condition.