Think that hives aren't a seasonal phenomenon? Think again. I've practiced allergy/immunology for nearly 13 years, and I always seen an increase in the cases of hives in the winter months. This is due to the increase in viral infections, which is the most common reason for hives, especially in young children. Even though most people would believe that hives are due to some type of allergy -- in fact most cases aren't caused by an allergy, but simply a viral infection.
| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Winter is Hives Season!!! | Think that hives aren't a seasonal phenomenon? Think again. I've practiced allergy/immunology for nearly 13 years, and I always seen an increase in the cases of hives in the winter months. This is due to the increase in viral infections, which is the most common reason for hives, especially in young children. Even though most people would believe that hives are due to some type of allergy -- in fact most cases aren't caused by an allergy, but simply a viral infection. | | Daniel More, MD Allergies Expert | | | Causes of Hives | Almost every patient with hives that I see in my clinic is concerned that an allergy is triggering their symptoms. Most think that a certain food is the cause of their hives; others think that a change in a soap or detergent is the culprit. Before they see me, these people have tried to avoid these suspected triggers, yet the hives usually persist. What are the common causes of hives? You might be surprised to hear that while allergies may be the problem, other causes are more common. And in a majority of cases, what triggers hives that last for less than 6 weeks (acute) is different than what causes hives that last longer (chronic). | | | Best Medicines for Hives | In my allergy clinic, I see people every day who suffer from hives. Some people have had symptoms for a few days; others have had symptoms for decades, and yet, each and every one of them is extremely bothered by their symptoms. Through a proper evaluation and treatment plan, almost all people who suffer from hives can achieve good control of their symptoms, but may not be able to be cured. | | | Does Stress Cause Hives? | Hives can certainly be caused or worsened by significant stress in a person’s life. In fact, stress is one of the most common causes of acute hives (symptoms lasting less than 6 weeks), along with infectious causes and allergies. Stress has also been known to worsen chronic hives (symptoms lasting more than 6 weeks), even when the chronic hives are primarily due to another cause. | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Allergies newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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