You do not catch hives. You can get hives by being exposed to something you are allergic to. Hives is an allergic reaction. You can get them by eating foods or having something touch your skin that your body reacts to like a "foreign body" reaction.
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.
Hives on the bottom of the feet can be caused by factors such as an allergic reaction to certain foods, medications, insect bites, or contact with irritating substances. In some cases, it may also be a result of stress or underlying medical conditions like infections or autoimmune disorders.
Hives are the result of an immune system overreacting to an allergen. For example, some people have no problem with penicillin as a medication, but other people react to penicillin, breaking out in hives. The immune system attacks the penicillin, treating it as a foreign substance... which is technically correct, but it isn't the reaction that we necessarily want.
There are various types of animal hives, such as beehives, ant colonies, and termite mounds. These hives contribute to the ecosystem by providing shelter and protection for the animals, promoting biodiversity, and aiding in nutrient cycling. Additionally, these hives play a crucial role in pollination, seed dispersal, and soil health, ultimately supporting the overall balance and health of the ecosystem.
Hives, also known as urticaria, affects about 20 percent of people at some time during their lifetime. Hives can start as itching, followed by swollen, red welts. The itching may be mild to severe. Scratching, alcoholic beverages, exercise, and emotional stress may worsen the itching. Chronic hives last more than six weeks. In many cases, the cause of chronic hives cannot be identified despite detailed history and testing. This condition is called idiopathic urticaria. The immune system is the cause of about 50 percent of hives that are not identified. In other cases, chronic hives may be associated with thyroid disease, other hormonal problems, or rarely cancer. In most cases, chronic hives will gradually disappear over time. Infections include the common cold, urinary tract infections, strep throat, infectious mononucleosis (sometimes referred to as the 'kissing disease'), and hepatitis, or other viral infections. The length of your continued experience with hives may suggest other underlying symptoms, which may as simple as diet or environmental elements such as laundry detergent, shampoos, etc. It would be advisable to initially consult with a GP.
people hack the bee hives but some people say its possible to catch a bee
A lot of different things can cause hives, including this. Yes, this can cause hives. You should see a doctor if hives continue.
the hives
Tyrannosaurus Hives was created in 2003.
Harry Hives died in 1974.
Harry Hives was born in 1901.
Hives are a common allergic response yes.
Hives are habitats where wasps live.
it is possable that bee hives fight most do.
they make their hives in trees
niacin causes hives?
Fleas move, hives don't.