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Hives

by Editorial Team November 23rd, 2007 | Illness
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Some people break out into hives if they have to go to see their dentist in Manchester.

They are red unsightly raised area’s on the skin that itch. They can also cause swelling to different area’s of the body such as the lips and hands. Hives, also referred to as urticaria generally occur after an allergic reaction has been triggered. These triggers can be caused by almost anything from plants to pets, mold, mildew and food. Foods such as eggs, milk, shellfish, nuts, aspirin and food preservatives are high on the list of things that can cause a reaction. Other factors like detergents, latex gloves, perfumes and pet dander can also trigger an allergic reaction that often leads to hives if the person is exposed to the allergen again and again. For the majority of people it is not anything in particular that causes the chronic hives. Roughly about 95% of chronic hives cases, the hives are idiopathic, this is a term (a medical term meaning that there is no discernible cause for the hives. Because many of the remaining 5% of cases that have a cause, it is worthwhile to see a physician to determine if any underlying disease is present. This can be accomplished with a physical, as well as a few blood and urine tests. Antihistamines like Benadryl will often help ease the allergies. In many cases a person may have to receive shots and cortisone treatments. The danger in hives is that if they reach a persons throat, breathing becomes labored and death can occur without proper treatment. It is always best to discuss with your physician the best treatment for you as no two hive sufferers are alike.

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