Allergies: Food allergens (such as shellfish, nuts, or milk), medications (such as antibiotics and pain relievers), and insect bites are common triggers.
Physical factors: Changes in temperature, pressure on the skin, strenuous exercise, or exposure to the sun can cause hives in some people.
Stress: Emotional stress can be an important trigger, as it affects the immune system.
Infections: Some viral or bacterial infections can trigger hives.
Autoimmune diseases: In some cases, hives may be linked to underlying autoimmune diseases.
How to avoid hives?
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