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    Beyond the itch: Ancient medicine offers new pathway for soothing stubborn hives

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 11, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treats skin conditions like hives by addressing internal imbalances, not just surface symptoms.
    A 2025 meta-analysis of 22 studies found acupuncture effective for reducing chronic hives, improving quality of life and lowering inflammatory markers.
    TCM views hives as a “wind rash,” often linked to internal heat or dryness, and exacerbated by diet, stress and environmental factors.
    Simple home remedies, such as acupressure on specific points or soothing baths with barley decoction, can provide immediate relief during flare-ups.
    Long-term management focuses on dietary adjustments, avoiding “trigger” foods, and lifestyle changes to strengthen the body’s defensive energy.

    For millions grappling with the sudden, maddening itch of urticaria—commonly known as hives—relief often comes in a pill. Conventional treatment typically relies on antihistamines and steroids to suppress symptoms. But a growing body of research is validating a different, centuries-old approach that looks past the skin’s surface to address the internal imbalances believed to trigger such outbreaks. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), with its arsenal of acupuncture, herbal formulas, and dietary wisdom, is gaining recognition as a complementary strategy for managing both acute flares and the profound frustration of chronic hives.


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