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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 6 yr. old daughter got H1N1 and seasonal shot at same time. One week later she developed hives. They seem to come out only at night. Anti-histamines help. She has NEVER had hives before. I can not figure what is going on. The doctor said that if it was a food allergy, the hives would be immediate. These hives seem to like 2:00 am. Anyone know of hives that seem to be time-linked?[/quote] Allergic reactions happen pretty much right away. I think you should look into any foods she ate in the hours prior to the hives.[/quote] I wanted to chime in that if an allergic reaction they would be right away, not days later. [/quote] Hi There I wanted to let you know that my daughter had the same exact thing happen...[/quote] From what I have read your body produces a chemical during the day that keeps the hives at bay. In the evening your body starts going into a state of rest and produces less of this chemical causes the hives to appear. I have had hives for 5 weeks since receiving the H1N1 shot. I'm seeing an allergist on Jan 2. and will post their comments.[/quote]
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