Causes and risk factors of hives
While hives can have many causes, they all start when your body’s immune cells called mast cells become activated. In many cases, these mast cells release a chemical called histamine that can cause swelling, itching, and redness. While not all hives are the result of histamine release, the vast majority are, Dr. Elmariah says. Here’s the real question, though: What causes these mast cells to react in the first place?
This is a relatively easy question to answer if you have acute urticaria. “We can usually identify about 50% of the triggers after taking a good history of the patient and getting the complete story of the incident,” says Dr. Friedman.
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