In most cases, a stress rash is not a cause
of medical concern, although it can affect your self-esteem and be the
cause of further stress. Since a stress rash can be difficult to
distinguish from an allergic reaction and other skin conditions, a
common indication by medical professionals is the application of topical
allergy medication on the affected area or taking an over-the-counter
antihistamine pill like:
Loratadine
(Claritin)
Cetirizine (Zyrtec)
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl).
You can also apply cold compresses on the area to find some relief from
the itching and swelling. In addition, try to address the initial cause
of the rash - stress, by engaging in relaxing and soothing activities,
getting enough quality sleep, and engaging in mental relaxation
techniques.
The hives should disappear on their own
within 24 hours, but some people who experience extreme and constant
stress can observe these symptoms for longer. Rarely, the condition can
persist for 6 weeks or more, in which case you should seek medical help
and will likely require additional treatments and checkups to rule out
other health conditions.
You should also see a doctor if you see
that your symptoms are getting worse, meaning that the rash is
spreading, the hives grow and become angrier, you have a fever or
experience pain in the area.
How to Prevent a Stress Rash
As may expect, the only way you can truly prevent the stress rash from
recurring in the future is to reduce your overall stress levels. After
all, a stress rash is your body's way of telling you that it's under too
much mental pressure. We understand that it's easier said than done,
and more often than not, it's impossible to just stop stressing out
altogether since stress is a subconscious reaction to events in our
lives.
That being said, a significant reduction of stress is an achievable goal
for most people. Here are some science-backed stress-relieving tips and
resources to consider:
Exercise regularly, as it has been found that physical activity
significantly decreases both stress levels and the level of inflammation
in the body.
Get plenty of sleep because it has been found that people who don’t
sleep enough are significantly more stressed than those who do.
Find the best stress-relieving technique for you, be it engaging in a
hobby, meditation, psychotherapy, or spending time in nature. Even a
simple mental exercise like mindful walking was found to have pretty
amazing stress-relieving benefits.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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