You could test to see if something in your bedding is causing your hives. You could have an allergy
to cotton, the dyes or chemicals in the sheets and blankets, and/or to dust mites.
You might consider sleeping in a non-cloth, non-upholstered recliner or couch one night, without a
blanket or a sheet. If you wake up in the morning without hives, then you know that it is one or
more things in your bedding that is causing your hives. You could then sleep on that same recliner,
but use a sheet to cover yourself, and see if you have hives in the morning.
Since your hives clear up after you get out of bed, your bed is very suspect to me.
"jake" <jake@2Cool.Net> wrote in message
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> tell me how to get rid of Hives. i have been getting Hives for about 5 months now. i usually don't
> have any when i go to bed but by the time i get up in the morning im covered. Some days are worse
> than others. i have been to many doctors but they haven't helped me. thanks.