Hives

If you suffer from allergies, and you may be more prone to experiencing hives from time to time. The hives are usually large red welts that are caused from the dilation of capillaries, which allows fluid to leak out into the surrounding skin tissue. The causes of hives are generally associated with allergies, and skin hives can be extremely difficult to deal with. Here is a closer look at hives and common hives treatments.

What Causes Hives?

Generally, causes of hives are directly related to the hypersensitivity to an allergen. Common causes of chronic hives include medicines, certain foods, contact irritants such as clothing or jewelry, infections, illnesses and particles in the environment. Other common triggers for severe cases of hives, include pet dander, insect bites and stings, moth scales and animal saliva. You may have also heard that stress can trigger hives. Yes, it is true that stress can cause hives to occur. Many people suffer from cases of chronic times due to the stress in their lives.

Who Can Get Hives?

Just about anybody can experience problems related to hives. Hives affect children and adults alike and can range from mild to severe cases. In addition, pets can experience problems with hives as well. You may wonder, “What causes my dog’s hives?” The answer to that is that the same things that cause hives in humans often cause hives in animals.

What Are My Treatment Options For Hives?

In order to find the right treatment for your hives, you must first identify what causes your outbreaks. Many times you will need the help of your health care provider or a dermatologist to determine why you are experiencing hives. If you find that your hives are related to stress factors in your doctor may prescribe Zoloft to treat your hives. If you are hives are associated with allergies, and it will be necessary for you to treat your allergies using prescription medication and to avoid the allergen that is causing you to break out in hives. Prescription medication is often the best way to treat severe cases and chronic cases of hives. Medication can help reduce the swelling in the itching associated with this chronic condition.

You can learn more about hives by going online and looking at pictures of hives. Hives look red and itchy, so when you view pictures, you will know whether or not that is what you have.

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