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[EXPLAINERS] Understanding hives: Causes, symptoms, and treatment options

Ruth JattoBy Ruth JattoApril 11, 2025Updated:April 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Hives, also known as urticaria, are a common skin condition characterized by itchy, raised welts or patches on the skin. They can be acute or chronic and are often triggered by allergic reactions, infections, or environmental factors.

Causes of hives:

1. Allergic reactions: It can be triggered by allergic reactions to foods, medications, insect bites, or stings.

2. Infections: Viral or bacterial infections, such as the common cold or sinus infections, can cause it.

3. Environmental factors: Exposure to heat, cold, sunlight, or physical stress can trigger it.

4. Autoimmune disorders: Certain autoimmune disorders, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, can increase the risk of developing it.

Symptoms of hives:

1. Itchy skin: They are often accompanied by intense itching, which can be uncomfortable and disrupt daily activities.

2. Raised welts or patches: Hives can appear as raised welts or patches on the skin, which can be red, pink, or white.

3. Swollen skin: In severe cases, it can cause swelling of the skin, which can be painful and uncomfortable.

Treatment options for hives:

1. Antihistamines: Over-the-counter or prescription antihistamines can help relieve itching and reduce the severity of hives.

2. Corticosteroids: Topical or oral corticosteroids can be used to reduce inflammation and swelling.

3. Cool compresses: Applying a cool compress to the affected area can help relieve itching and reduce inflammation.

4. Avoiding triggers: Identifying and avoiding triggers can help prevent future episodes of hives.

Additional causes of hives:

1. Stress: Stress can trigger or exacerbate hives in some individuals.

2. Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy, menstruation, or menopause can cause hives.

3. Certain foods: Foods such as shellfish, nuts, eggs, and dairy products can cause hives in some individuals.

4. Medications: Certain medications, such as antibiotics, painkillers, and blood pressure medications, can cause them as side effect.

5. Insect bites or stings: Bites or stings from insects such as mosquitoes, bees, or wasps can cause hives.

6. Latex allergy: Some individuals may develop due to latex allergy.

7. Environmental factors: Exposure to heat, cold, sunlight, or physical stress can trigger them.

8. Autoimmune disorders: Certain autoimmune disorders, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, can increase the risk of developing them.

9. Thyroid disorders: Some individuals with thyroid disorders, such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, may develop hives.

10. Cancer: In rare cases, they can be a symptom of an underlying cancer, such as lymphoma or leukemia.

Less common causes of hives:

1. Dermatographism: A condition where they are triggered by stroking or rubbing the skin.

2. Cholinergic urticaria: A condition where they are triggered by heat, exercise, or stress.

3. Cold urticaria: A condition where they are triggered by exposure to cold temperatures.

4. Solar urticaria: A condition where they are triggered by exposure to sunlight.

5. Aquagenic urticaria: A condition where they are triggered by exposure to water.

When to seek medical attention:

1. Severe symptoms: If symptoms are severe or worsen over time, seek medical attention.

2. Difficulty breathing: If they are accompanied by difficulty breathing or swallowing, seek emergency medical attention.

3. Fever or joint pain: If they are accompanied by fever or joint pain, seek medical attention.

Conclusion

By understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for hives, individuals can better manage their condition and reduce the risk of complications. If you’re experiencing symptoms of hives, consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.


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