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Health Tip: Have Hives?

(HealthDay News) - Hives are red, raised patches of skin that are usually very itchy. Hives themselves often are not serious, but they may indicate a more serious condition.

The U.S. National Library of Medicine lists these common triggers for hives:

  • Some medications.

  • Foods that many people are allergic to, including shellfish, nuts, eggs and milk.

  • Pollen.

  • Dander from animals, notably cats.

  • Bites from insects.

  • Infections and some illnesses, including lupus and leukemia.

  • Stress or anxiety.

  • Prolonged exposure to the sun or the cold.

  • Excessive sweating.

Date Last Modified: 3/24/2008

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