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[|Human|] I have a 9 year old girl with a severe case of hives.  She has several allergies and also has asthma.  The hives started yesterday.  She was given Loratadine (over the counter).  Through the night, the hives became worse and woke in the morning with more hives, including on her face.  She was taken to our Urgent Care Clinic this a.m.  The physician said it could be a manifestation of her allergies or a virus.  He recommended continuing the antihistamine but advised to watch her asthma carefully.  The hives have not gotten any better throughout the day today.  Do you have any recommendations?
[|AI|]  Yes the are allergic manifestation an allergy patient after some years can develop the skin allergy it can be medicines used for other disease soaps shampoo oils cooking oils creams ointment and body application materialist can be food clothes and pollen need to correlate or get consultation with allergy specialist to find the cause of allergy and treat which will cover skin and asthma i the meantime can use fexfenadine 120 mg OD for few days apply local anti-allergic creams on affected area to control it