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my son who is two is allergic
my son who is two is allergic to dairy products and breakes out in hives but we stoped giving him dairy products and he is still breaking out what should i do?
My son has food allergies but
My son has food allergies but he also has cronic hives. (no relation to his allergies) Our allergist had him on Zyrtec for how ever long he had been breaking out in hives. He broke out for 4 months so he was on it for 4 months. Hope this helps a little. Good luck!
First thing is to stop giving
First thing is to stop giving what he is allergic to. Second is to get a doctor to write a prescription for something like Xyzal or Clarinex for children or try children's Claritin since the biggest issue with either Benadryl or Zyrtec is the recalls.