There could be an irritant in the shampoo, mostly likely though he is just generally allergic. I'd recommend switching shampoos or seeking a vet's professional opinion.
Staphylococcus aureus can trigger hives indirectly by causing skin infections like cellulitis or impetigo, which can then lead to an immune response resulting in hives. However, hives are more commonly caused by allergic reactions to certain foods, medications, or environmental factors rather than by staph infections.
If a shrimp allergy is causing red bumps, this typically means you're breaking out into hives. Hives are a common symptom of a shell fish allergy.
If your spouse's hives are caused by an allergic reaction or stress, you could indeed be causing them. Whatever the cause your spouse should go and seek medical help for the condition.
Hives, also known as urticaria, are typically triggered by an allergic reaction to certain foods, medications, insect bites, or environmental factors. To catch hives, you need to pinpoint and avoid the trigger that is causing the allergic reaction. It is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause of the hives and receive appropriate treatment.
No, absolutely not. If there are other ingredients in the vitamin for filler, they might, but vitamin D will not cause hives, it is an essential vitamin. Getting hives from vitamin D would be like getting hives from vitamin C.
Yes, excessive sweating can sometimes trigger hives in some individuals due to the sweat irritating the skin and causing a histamine release. This condition is known as cholinergic urticaria. It's important to stay cool and well-hydrated to prevent this reaction.
No it cannot, unless you are allergic to your partner's sperm. But, even then, it will not be harmful, just causing an allergic response of hives.
A lot of different things can cause hives, including this. Yes, this can cause hives. You should see a doctor if hives continue.
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Tyrannosaurus Hives was created in 2003.
Harry Hives died in 1974.
Harry Hives was born in 1901.