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  2. Hives - Wikipedia

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    Hives, or urticaria, is a form of skin rash with red, raised, itchy bumps. [1] They may also burn or sting. [2] Hives can appear anywhere on the surface of the skin. Whether the trigger is allergic or not, a complex release of inflammatory mediators, including histamine from cutaneous mast cells, results in fluid leakage from superficial blood ...

  3. Dermatographic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    The underlying cause of dermatographism is not known, and it can last for many years without relief. The condition may subside and be effectively cured; however, it is often a lifelong ailment. [dubious – discuss] It is not a life-threatening disease, and it is not contagious. [citation needed]

  4. What are hives? A dermatologist explains

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    The link between hives and stress is strongest for people who have autoimmune conditions or have other allergy issues and are predisposed to getting hives. But, let's be honest, it can be ...

  5. 16 Ways to Get Rid of Hives, According to Doctors - AOL

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    Stress can be a hives trigger. The AAD recommends taking steps to minimize your stress levels, which can reduce instances of hives. That could mean exercising, meditating, doing yoga, or ...

  6. Physical urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Physical urticaria is a distinct subgroup of urticaria (hives) that are induced by an exogenous physical stimulus rather than occurring spontaneously. [1] There are seven subcategories that are recognized as independent diseases. [2] [3] Physical urticaria is known to be painful, itchy and physically unappealing; it can recur for months to ...

  7. Minnesota woman’s rare allergy turns exercise into a life ...

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    A rare and dangerous allergy makes working out a nightmare for one Minnesota native

  8. Autoimmune urticaria - Wikipedia

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    The primary goal of treating autoimmune urticaria is to control the symptoms, which can significantly impact the patient's quality of life. [32] This involves reducing the frequency and severity of hives and itchiness. Another important goal is to prevent exacerbations by identifying and avoiding triggers.

  9. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    Severe or life-threatening reactions may be triggered by other allergens and are more common when combined with asthma. [41] Rates of allergies differ between adults and children. Children can sometimes outgrow peanut allergies. Egg allergies affect one to two percent of children but are outgrown by about two-thirds of children by the age of 5 ...