wheal
Urticaria
Hives
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Parasites of some sort or infection or just a skin condition ANSWER: Often, this is caused by hives (which themselves can be caused by an allergic reaction, or simply by stress or anxiety).
Aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen,& acetaminophen are different substances Although they are different there is in incresed liklihood you will be allergic to ibuprobin as well. I recently developed an allergy to both and have an identcal reaction (itchy welts on face). I had a reaction to Naproxen. Hives, itchy and swelling, but to this day I can take ibuprofen with no problems.
A rash of round, red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling, caused by an allergic reaction, typically... Urticaria :) it is the self-limiting reaction to allergens... Hope this helps :))
A rash of round, red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling, caused by an allergic reaction, typically... Urticaria :) it is the self-limiting reaction to allergens... Hope this helps :))
Hives are an allergic reaction, as are many rashes. However, you would need to see a doctor to help determine the cause. Hives are usually raised welts.
Welts explained. Arnel Dela Cruz What is meant by welts? make it simple Welts are raised, reddish or pinkish, itchy or painful bumps on the skin that can occur due to various reasons such as an allergic reaction, insect bite or sting, or physical irritation. They may vary in size and shape, and can sometimes form a pattern. They typically disappear on their own within a few hours or days, but in some cases, they may require medical attention.
Welts and wheals are terms often used interchangeably to describe raised, itchy areas on the skin, typically caused by allergic reactions or insect bites. However, welts tend to be larger and more pronounced than wheals. While wheals are generally smaller, they can vary in size and shape. Ultimately, the distinction largely depends on context and specific usage in medical or dermatological discussions.
Most likely it is ants if you are absoultely sure it isn't ants then he might be haveing an allergic reaction. You might want to check with your vet.
Very likely your dog had an allergic reaction to something -- new food, bee sting, spider bite, etc. If you know what caused the reaction, try to keep the dog from coming into contact with it again. Allergic reactions often become worse each time the animal is exposed to the allergen. A serious allergic reaction can result in death.