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Hives at night: Alpha-gal syndrome?

Skin Health | Last Active: Sep 5 3:19pm | Replies (36)

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@ryniceal

If they come on earlier in the evening say 6pm.. I'll notice them go away within a few hours.. sometimes less. If its later.. and I'm falling asleep with them still bothering me... when I wake up.. they're gone.. I dont have them during the day. Its extremely odd.

...and the steroid shot didnt help.

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@ryniceal I guess the best you can do at this point is to be grateful that they don't last longer than they do! I truly do hope you can get this figured out and find some relief.
JK

Hi, @ryniceal, Your post was in Dec ’18. Don’t know if the skin rash issue has resolved yet. If the characteristic of the skin allergy is that it always happens a few hours after a meal, say, dinner, it could be the “alpha-gal syndrome” posted on the Mayo Clinic website. The syndrome was discovered just in the recent years. You may go and find out more.