Yes. Hives are an inflammatory response to stress. Not everyone gets hives with stress as we all deal with stress differently.
Hives. Hives are caused from stress. I had hives for a year. They came and went every day. It looks just like a rash.
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.
Bad teeth do not directly cause hives, which are typically a result of allergic reactions, stress, or infections. However, dental issues can lead to infections or inflammation, which might trigger a hive response in some individuals. If you experience hives, it's essential to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause. Maintaining good dental hygiene is important for overall health, but it’s unlikely to be the direct cause of hives.
No, if the hives are self caused it's an information processing negative feedback loop in the brain. The brain is not a nerve. === === Stress (if that's what you mean by nerves) can indeed have physical manifestations, including hives, outbreaks of psoriasis, and other somatic effects.
A lot of different things can cause hives, including this. Yes, this can cause hives. You should see a doctor if hives continue.
Yes it can. Any medication can cause hives if you're allergic to it.
niacin causes hives?
Yes, it is possible to develop hives during or after having shingles. Shingles can cause various skin reactions, and the stress on the body from the viral infection may trigger hives in some individuals. Additionally, some people may experience an allergic reaction to medications used to treat shingles, which can also result in hives. If hives occur, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and management.
Some common symptoms of a stress rash are itch, redness, and, hives. Unfortunately skin rashes often appear the same as stress rashes. Stress can worsen the rash. Stress rashes can also be caused by a reaction to something that is put on the skin that doesn't normally cause a reaction.
I think so. I took phentremine for one week and developed hives.
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Yes. Any patch on the skin can cause hives. Remember, it is the patch itself which is most likely to cause hives - although the medicine in the patch can precipitate this reaction in some individuals, as well.