Hives
About Hives
What causes it?
Hives are usually allergic reactions to food, medicine, or animals. They can also be triggered by sun exposure, stress, excessive perspiration, or other, more serious diseases, such as lupus. Anyone can get hives. They are harmless and non-contagious. Hives may itch, burn, or sting. They rarely need medical attention as they tend to disappear on their own. However, in persistent cases, your dermatologist will assess the best way to help give you relief.
Common treatments
Our Approach and Expertise
We understand that hives can be sudden, uncomfortable, and disruptive. Our team takes a personalized approach to uncover potential triggers and patterns, whether allergic, environmental, or unknown. We provide expert care through targeted treatments like antihistamines, lifestyle recommendations, and advanced options for chronic or recurring cases. With a strong focus on patient education and long-term relief, we aim to reduce symptoms quickly and help patients feel confident and comfortable in their skin.

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