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[|Human|] Every 3-4 days, a raised, itchy rash will appear somewhere on my 12 year-old s body. Never in the same place. First it was on buttocks, then hands, forearms another day, shins a few days later. Yesterday it appeared on his wrists, knees and cheeks. It is alleviated in a matter of minutes after administering separate dosages of prednisolone, Zyrtec and Zantac. The hives first appeared May 10 after a day spent in the woods with friends. He may have rubbed a Bounce dryer sheet on his body to deter insects. But the rash will not completely go away and we are almost out of the prescription. Any thoughts?
[|AI|]  Hi, The ideal management of hives is to find the cause for the hives. Hives (urticaria) is usually caused by food, Chat Doctor.  Antihistamine and steroid can give a temporary relief. The ideal treatment is to avoid yourself from the causative agent. I request you to consult your Dermatologist who will help you in managing the condition. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.