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Monday, June 19

My hives won't go away; why?

 Nobody enjoys when red, itchy welts appear on their skin. Several factors, such as allergic reactions to food, drugs, insect bites, pollen, latex, or animal dander, might cause a brief episode of hives. Some people, like you, also get them when they're anxious or in reaction to UV rays or too much skin pressure. Women are more likely than men to get hives, especially in their 30s and 50s.

The majority of hive instances disappear within a few days to a few weeks. You might develop autoimmune hives if they persist for more than six weeks. This occurs when your immune system unintentionally targets healthy tissue, inducing a cutaneous reaction in this example. People with autoimmune diseases, including lupus, thyroid disease, rheumatoid arthritis, or celiac disease, are more likely to experience autoimmune hives. Anyone with hives should consult a doctor if they persist for more than a few weeks.


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