When to Seek Medical Care

Contact your health care provider if you have hives or angioedema. After hearing your symptoms, he or she may want to see you for an office visit.
If you are having any of these symptoms along with hives or angioedema, you may be having an anaphylactic reaction. Go immediately to a hospital emergency department.
Difficulty with breathing or swallowing
Wheezing
Abdominal pain, vomiting, or diarrhea
General weakness
Feeling dizzy, light-headed, or faint
Other reasons to go to the emergency department:
Your hives or swelling do not improve after 2-3 days.
You continue getting new hives after 2 days.
Your symptoms do not get better with the treatment recommended by your health care provider.
Do not drive yourself; if no one is available to take you right away, call 911 for emergency transport. While waiting for the ambulance to arrive, begin self-treatment.

 

 

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