A combination of medications and lifestyle adjustments can help you manage chronic hives and ease your symptoms.
"Chronic spontaneous urticaria has affected not only my work, but my relationships with my children and even simple daily tasks like driving," nurse Sarah Lepsy shares.
If a rash seems to move around your body, it is likely hives. Hives, medically known as urticaria, are a common rash that can be triggered by many different substances. Hives come and go, with some ...
Casey Gallagher, MD, is a dermatologist and clinical professor in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Colorado Denver. CSU is a skin condition that causes hives and swelling lasting six ...
Pimples or a pimple-like rash can develop on any part of the body, including on the legs and thighs. Potential causes include folliculitis, keratosis pilaris, and hives. Pimples often appear as one or ...
Exercise-induced urticaria (EIU) is a rare condition in which a person experiences hives triggered by exercise. It can make physical activity more difficult, but some tips can help you stay active.