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  • by Nicola Boulton August 26, 2022 5 min read

    Can CBD Lotion Successfully Treat Hives and Rashes?

    There has been a lot of information about CBD, and as its popularity only rises, more people are opting for CBD as a natural way of combatting their illnesses. However, can CBD be used to help those with hives and rashes? This article will give you all the information you need about CBD, how CBD works to treat hives, and its safety.
    The recent buzz in CBD products has resulted in many people wanting to use them even more; CBD products, however, have been under serious criticism. CBD products such as edibles and CBD oil have been popular for various medical claims, such as being used to tackle some symptoms of cancer and arthritis. However, CBD topicals have been popularly known to be used on specific areas of the skin for tackling acne, eczema, and pain and inflammation. However, can it be used to treat those with hives and rashes? Let's take a deeper look at this article.

    What are Hives and Rashes?

    Hives commonly appear as raised bumps on the skin; sometimes, they may appear red, itchy, and wet. Not all hives, however, are the same, and they vary from person to person. They vary in size and are also known as urticarial. In many cases, hives are usually temporary and might go away after some time, although some rashes or hives seem to stay longer than they should have. Hives can be uncomfortable, especially in the teenage years, and chronic hives or those accompanied by other allergic reactions might need medical attention.
    Hives are normally thought to be caused by an allergic reaction to something you have eaten or come in contact with. Mostly they might be caused by coming in contact with pollen, medications, animal dander, insect bites, and food you might be allergic to, as Imbalzano et al. (2016) showed. Histamines, chemicals that your body releases when you have an allergic reaction, can sometimes be out of hand and might be the ones causing swelling and itching that can sometimes be very uncomfortable, as Cowden et al. (2010) explained.

    Types of Hives?

    Although hives are most common, many people still don't know that there are several types of hives. Some are caused by allergic reactions such as dustmites, food, and medications such as antibiotics. Those caused by dermatographism might refer to the continuous scratching or pressure on the skin; however, this type of hive is considered mild and might go away within a short period.
    Those hives and rashes might be caused by a change in temperature, especially those with cold and hot temperatures. However, this type of hive is considered rare and happens to those sensitive to temperature. However, several people might experience hives due to infection, which might sometimes be chronic. Moreover, some bacterial infections and hepatitis might cause recurring hives and rashes, sometimes requiring special attention.

    CBD for Hives

    CBD is acompound found in the cannabis plant. Although hundreds of compounds are found in the cannabis plant, THC and CBD are the most dominant and popular. CBD doesn't cause a toxification effect as opposed to THC and has been thought to have many health benefits for men. CBD is extracted from cannabis and made into many products such as edibles, oil, or topicals. Although CBD products are claimed to combat some symptoms of arthritis and cancer, some prefer to use CBD topicals because of their advantages when applied to the skin. Several types of research have shown evidence of CBD topicals to treat some skin conditions such as acne and eczema, as Peyravian et al. (2022) and Baswan et al. (2020) showed.
    Although a lot of research needs to be done to determine the full extent of CBD products and how they might be effective in helping those with skin conditions, there are several skin conditions. Hives are caused by an inflammatory response by the body when you come in contact with any allergic particle. CBD might be what you need because it is commonly known for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. The body releases histamines that might cause too much inflammation on the skin. Therefore, applying CBD might interact with the endocannabinoid system to reduce inflammation caused.
    Various research studieshave suggested that CBD lotion might be useful when applied to a specific skin area with a rash or itch. However, you must understand that CBD products are still undergoing research to fully understand how they work and shouldn't be used as a sole remedy for your allergic reactions. As the knowledge about CBD products continues to increase, many opt to use them to improve their health.

    Is CBD Lotion Safe?

    CBD products are normally extracted from the industrial hemp plant, and although manufacturers focus on extracting CBD, other compounds are present too. Unless you are using CBD isolate, coming across other compounds such as THC is common, and this might raise some concerns to some CBD users. However, it's important to know that CBD is considered safe for human consumption, and the amount of CBD in the products is regulated to be at the legal amount of 0.3%.
    Some users of CBD products, however, report getting a number of side effects. These side effects might include fatigue, a change in diet, and nausea. However, these side effects vary from person to person and might be determined by various factors such as the concentration of CBD taken. Therefore, you must remember to check your CBD products to look out for any compounds that might be allergic to you. Also, consult your doctor or health advisor before taking any CBD products to prevent any allergic reaction to any prescribed pharmaceutical drugs.

    Conclusion

    Hives can be very disturbing, especially when they keep on recurring. Although many allergic reactions might sometimes cause them, there is a need to be cautious. If you feel like you have tried many pharmaceutical drugs and wish to find a more natural way of dealing with your skin problems, you might want to consider CBD topical products. Although a lot of research needs to be done, this article has shown some positive evidence from early research. However, you must do more research on CBD products before joining the large group of CBD enthusiasts.

    References

    Baswan, S. M., Klosner, A. E., Glynn, K., Rajgopal, A., Malik, K., Yim, S., & Stern, N. (2020). Therapeutic potential of cannabidiol (CBD) for skin health and disorders. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology, 13, 927.
    Cowden, J. M., Zhang, M., Dunford, P. J., & Thurmond, R. L. (2010). The histamine H4 receptor mediates inflammation and pruritus in Th2-dependent dermal inflammation. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 130(4), 1023-1033.
    Imbalzano, E., Casciaro, M., Quartuccio, S., Minciullo, P. L., Cascio, A., Calapai, G., & Gangemi, S. (2016, January). Association between urticaria and virus infections: a systematic review. In Allergy Asthma Proc (Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 18-22).
    Peyravian, N., Deo, S., Daunert, S., & Jimenez, J. J. (2022). The Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Cannabidiol (CBD) on Acne. Journal of Inflammation Research, 15, 2795.



    Nicola Boulton
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