Hives

Hives are red, itchy welts that can appear on the skin in response to an environmental or internal trigger. They can be caused by an allergic reaction to food or medication, a virus, stress, or even heat. Although the cause of hives is not always known, they are usually harmless and go away without treatment.

Signs and Symptoms of Hives

Hives often look like clusters of raised, pale red bumps. They can appear anywhere on the body and range in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters. Hives are usually itchy but can also burn or sting. In some cases, hives can also feel warm to the touch.

Causes and Triggers of Hives

The immune system releases histamine when it senses a threat in the body. These chemicals work to protect the body from illness. However, sometimes the immune system releases histamine when there is no real threat, which is exactly what happens to people with allergies.

Hives are often the result of an allergic reaction to:

Pollen

Pet Dander

Latex

Pollen

Pet Dander

Latex

Certain Foods

Bug Bites

Medication

Certain Foods

Bug Bites

Medication

Plants

Plants

However, hives may also develop as a result of environmental and internal factors, including:

Stress

Extreme Heat or Cold

Sunlight

Stress

Extreme Heat or Cold

Sunlight

Tight Clothing

Tight Clothing

Treatments for Hives

Most cases of hives are mild and go away on their own without treatment. In some cases, your doctor may recommend a non-drowsy antihistamine to help with the itching and discomfort. If your hives are caused by an allergy, they may prescribe a stronger medication to treat your allergy and provide symptom relief. Your treatment plan may include one or more of the following:
  • Anti-Itch Lotion:A soothing anti-itch lotion or cream works to decrease the itching associated with hives to provide temporary relief.
  • Oral Antihistamines: Non-drowsy or prescription antihistamines may prevent and reduce the severity of hives.
  • Corticosteroid: Your dermatologist may prescribe a corticosteroid cream for severe hives to help reduce inflammation, itching, and swelling.
  • Light Therapy:Phototherapy may be used to treat chronic hives that don’t respond to other treatments.

Find Relief from Chronic Hives

At Anne Arundel Dermatology we understand how uncomfortable hives can be and are here to help. Our experienced providers are well-equipped to identify the cause of your hives and offer treatments to help relieve your symptoms. We specialize in creating customized plans targeting your unique needs. Request an appointment below.

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