Triggered by external stimuli, including:
Dermographism: Hives from scratching or pressure
Cold Urticaria: Triggered by low temperatures
Pressure Urticaria: From tight clothing or prolonged pressure
Solar Urticaria: Reaction to sunlight
Cholinergic Urticaria: Triggered by heat, exercise, or hot showers
😮 Unexpected Triggers You Might Not Know
While food and environmental allergies are well-known causes, other, lesser-known triggers include:
Viral infections (like the common cold or hepatitis)
Bacterial infections, such as strep throat
Medications (especially NSAIDs, antibiotics, or aspirin)
Insect stings or bites
Emotional stress — not a direct cause, but it can intensify symptoms
Autoimmune responses — where your body attacks its own mast cells
✅ How Are Hives Diagnosed?
Diagnosis is typically made through a physical exam and a thorough medical history. Doctors may ask about:
Duration and frequency of outbreaks
Diet, medications, or recent illnesses
Exposure to possible allergens or stress
Blood tests or allergy screenings may be used in more complex cases.
💊 Treatment and Management
1. Antihistamines
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