Not usually just an allergic reaction but you have to try to find allergin or will get more and or not go away. Eveyone just about has had it somewhere at one time or another past a certain age.
Fleas move, hives don't.
The land where a collection of beehives are kept is an apiary.
Yes...it is only depending on how worst the condition is..it is probably a cause of a allergic reaction to a certain food,stress,or a natural disesase..By:Jamir collins..,m very intelligent and i am only 14
Aristotle is the Greek philosopher who studied bees from his own hives. In his work "A History of Animals," he described hives as being organized and run by "kings" rather than queens, showing his misunderstanding of the roles within a bee colony.
People normally do not keep wasp hives. Bee hives are kept for two reasons: to produce honey for consumption or sale, and to help pollinate crops. Wasps do not produce honey or pollinate crops. Some scientists who study wasps, called entemologists, may keep captive wasp hives for observation and study.
Hives due to an allergic reaction shouldn't last more than 1-3 days. If hives last more than a week it could be due to a more serious condition and you should consult your doctor.
Bug bites, and the related allergic reaction to bug bites in horses is typically not a serious condition. Many horses have bug bite allergies, most commonly to various species flies and gnats from the cullicoides family. Small, swollen, itchy bumps; excessive itchiness (puritis), and the resulting hair loss and lichenification or thickening of the skin are all non-serious, but annoying conditions that affect horses with fly allergies. Hives are also a normal allergic reaction to bug bites in horses and are also not considered serious. The only bug bite reactions in horses that should be considered serious and require veterinary attention are ones that affect the horses ability to breathe. If the hives are located in a place where it makes it difficult for the horse to breathe, this would be a serious condition. But, the presence of hives (even if they are really large) is not serious.
Type your answer here... Yes you can get hives if you are allergic to penicillin. Usually, hives are what happens the first time a person displays an allergic reaction to penicillin. The next time a person takes penicillin, the reaction escalates past hives to a much more serious reaction involving difficulty breathing (airways restrict). A penicillin allergic reaction can cause death. People who are allergic to penicillin should wear a medical bracelet or necklace that clearly identifies their allergy.
See a doctor it may be serious you may be sick but that is kind of obvious and you may be allergic to something!!
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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You get hives from a medication because you are allergic to it. A more serious allergic reaction would be to have your throat swell so you can't breathe. That's why you don't use any product you find you are allergic to. These are considered severe allergic reactions: rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue. You can also have irritation at the application site.
Harry Hives died in 1974.
Harry Hives was born in 1901.
Tyrannosaurus Hives was created in 2003.
Hives are a common allergic response yes.
Hives are habitats where wasps live.