Cure for urticaria
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Chinese traditional medicine can cure urticaria. It worked for my 8 year old nephew. He had urticaria for almost 4 months. My nephew took 2 months of Chinese medicine but he is now medication free.
The first 2 weeks were terrible because of the Zyrtec withdrawal. His eyes, ears and lips were swollen. He had rashes and itches everywhere. But after 2 weeks it was not so bad. I think he could have been cured in a month if we had followed the Chinese doctor’s diet advice more closely. Now he eats whatever he wants with no problems, knock on wood. He has been medication and rash free only 12 days so far. I’ll let you guys know if it changes.
Conventional doctor prescribed him zyrtec. Google search on its safety reveals a lawsuit that says Zyrtec’s withdrawal symptoms are terrible rashes. If my nephew had stayed on Zyrtec, he would probably be fine for a few years and then Zyrtec would fail him and he would have to start taking prednisone. Reading some of the stories on here made me really glad I took him to a Chinese doctor.
FYI
If anyone is going to try Chinese medicine, try not to take other medicine at the same time. Some of them can interfere with Chinese medicine. I read that one doctor has verified that Zyrtec does. Good luck.
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Bohrsmodel
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FYI My nephew is still rash free. At this point, I am thinking he rash is gone for good, therefore if you don't hear from me, you can assume his rash is still gone.
rhifay97 Bohrsmodel
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Hi,
I'm a 23 year old from the UK living with Chronic Urticaria & Eczema. I was on Xolair injections to treat my asthma, after 2 years i developed spontaneous hives & eczema, the allergy specialists took me off the Xolair as they suspected it was making my skin worse - i would have my worse flare ups within 24 hours of my injections. Since then I have been taking 4x FexoFendanine tablets a day for nearly a year and using an emollient and steroid cream on my skin but i am having no relief and my mental health is just getting worse trying to live with this just waiting for the next flare up and having no answers as to why this is happening or what i need to be avoiding - it is really causing me upset. I have had around 5 courses of steroids of Prednisilone for short term relief but soon after, the hives come back and with the side effects, this isnt something i want to be on long term. My quality of life is non existent - im actually glad we have been in lockdown for a year as i am unable to wear clothes and leave the house comfortably, so working from home has been a bonus, although work in general is a struggle when you're running on no sleep. I haven't done any research on other peoples stories until tonight, but it is really eye opening and i am grateful you share your stories. I have thought about Chinese Herbal Medicine / Therapy in the past as my friends eczema was cured from it, and after reading your stories tonight, i am 100% phoning a clinic tomorrow to get the ball rolling and i feel a bit more positive and optimistic that this might just be the answer i was looking for. Thanks again for sharing your stories, i hope all is still well.
Kind Regards
Rhiannon
Bohrsmodel rhifay97
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I haven't checked in for a while. How are you doing? Did you try Chinese medicine?
Bohrsmodel
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My nephew's rash is still gone. I think it's safe to say he's 100% cured of urticaria. I'll still repost new responses every so often so that my posts will show up for other people to see. If anyone has tried TCM(Tradtional Chinese Medicine) and it worked for them, please give my message a thumbs up so that hopefully this will help convince others of the effectiveness of TCM.
joshuapryce1987 Bohrsmodel
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Chinese medicine is great for long term use, but not very effective in deep solution. They are healthier drugs, but less likely to work although it depends on personal physical condition.
Bohrsmodel joshuapryce1987
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I can agree that it won't work as well for everyone. From what I've read, if you're already years into western conventional treatment, TCM probably won't work as well. But if you start early, like my nephew did, it seems likelier to succeed, as your body is less likely to be too much out of whack. It's been what, 5+ years for my nephew and he's still fine and not taking any medications at all.
As for TCM being less healthy, I would beg to differ. I've read many NCHI articles, and quite a few noted the lack of side effects from TCM as it is all natural and has been used for centuries if not millennia.
I've also read that people who have been on western treatments for years and have it start to fail them and are at the end of their ropes also find some relief with TCM but this time it's with the addition of acupuncture.