How To Treat Hives On Baby. It is generally considered safe to give small doses of Benadryl to babies three months of age or older. A pharmacist can help with hives. If your baby is having trouble swallowing or is wheezing seek immediate emergency care as he may be having an anaphylactic reaction. Your babys hives may go on their own in a few hours or days.
This covers the bumps without rubbing them excessively which minimizes irritation while preventing your infant from excessive scratching. One point to note is that taking medication for hives can be avoided while breastfeeding as it may mix with the breast milk. However sometimes even less serious cases do cause itchiness and discomfort. Most cases of hives are not serious and do not cause much discomfort for your baby. Dip sponge or cloth in cool water and apply wherever the baby has itchy skin hives. After the bath pat-dry the baby with a towel and use a baby moisturizing lotion for sensitive skin.
With some simple natural remedies you can calm a hives outbreak on yourself or your child quite quickly.
Apply the pad or cloth directly to the hives and let dry. Treating Hives with Medication 1 Give your child an antihistamine. However if your babys hives are particularly itchy or swollen take her to your doctor. A pharmacist can help with hives. The most well-known antihistamine is Benadryl. Other rashes in infants may appear similar to hives.