Hi S....
Sorry that your lil one is having hives breakouts...
Hives most generally come in response to foreign irritants-ingested or physical contact-as i'm sure you've read about. Be aware of any chemicals, pesticides, household cleaning products, soaps, shampoos, pet dander...also strong emotions, stress, and some foods can produce an allergic reaction on teh skin.
I would suggest looking into these things. what is her diet like? perhaps the valentine's chocolate triggered something in her? like the straw that broke the camel's back-so to speak? does her diet consist of processed foods, sugars, lots of breads? make sure she eats a lot of bland foods for the next few days...veggie juice and broths are
You can give her an oatmeal bath. boil 1 cup of oatmeal in 4 cups of water for 15 minutes and pour into a bath-have her play for 20 minutes if you can...
topical wash: mint and dandelion tea (you can get dandelion greens at the grocery stores-greenlife, earthfare, etc). boil 1 cup of fresh mint and dandelion greens in 10 cups of water for 20 minutes. strain, use liquid as the wash.
you can also apply aloe vera direclty from teh plant onto the affected area.
probiotics are so important-especially because they are anti-inflammatory in nature. you can get child probiotics at greenlife and earthfare as well...
these natural remedies are better than benadryl-in my opinion...because while that is an antihistamine, the rash is the body's natural way of expressing whatever is going on within-and benadryl suppresses the body's natural response. and although it stinks watching your child go through that-at least there are methods that can help ease the itching etc. until you can figure out what is going on with her...
hope that helps! if you have any more questions-don't hesitate to contact me....
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