Medicine Online
Any medical inquiries? Search MOL for answers:
NEWS
Home > News > 2006 > May > 4 > Health Tip: Hives Signal an Allergic Reaction
Medical References
Diseases & Conditions
Women's Health
Mental Health
Men's Health
Healthy Choice News
Site Map Links
Medical Tips
Attention, chocolate lovers: You may not be able to help yourselves. Swiss and British scientists have linked the widespread love of chocolate to a chemical "signature" that may be programmed into our metabolic systems.
Read more health news

Health Tip: Hives Signal an Allergic Reaction

(HealthDay News) -- Hives, medically called urticaria, are red and swollen patches of skin that can appear anywhere on the body. They are usually itchy, may sting, and typically last only a few hours. Hives vary in size and usually appear in groups.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, a reaction to a drug or food is the most common cause of hives. Nuts, chocolate, fish, eggs, berries and milk are some of the foods most likely to cause hives.

The most effective way to prevent hives is to figure out what is causing the reaction, and to remove it from your diet or drug regimen. A prescription or over-the-counter antihistamine can reduce redness, swelling and itching. In more severe cases, a physician may administer stronger drugs such as epinephrine or cortisone.



-- Diana Kohnle

Last Updated: May 4, 2006

HomeSitemap Contact UsAdvertisingPress RoomGive Us Your FeedbackRead Our Terms & Conditions and Our DisclaimerPrivacy Statement