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How Do You Tell The Difference Between Chronic & Regular Hives?

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How Do You Tell The Difference Between Chronic & Regular Hives?

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Hives are a type of skin rash that most frequently appear on the legs, arms and back. They often look like splotchy, raised bumps or welts. Hives can be caused by a variety of medical conditions and environmental factors. Regular hives, which are often triggered by skin’s exposure to heat, cold or sweat, are generally non-recurring in nature and shouldn’t cause much concern. Chronic hives often result from a serious allergy (usually to a food or insect bite) or medical condition that requires a doctor’s attention, such as a virus. Telling the difference between the two types of hives is fairly simple, as regular hives clear after a short time and chronic hives remain for weeks. Monitor the hives. Regular cases of hives may last a few hours or a few days, but no longer than that. Chronic hives remain or continue recurring for a period of at least six weeks. Use a notepad to keep track of the amount of time the hives have remained on your body and any recurrences or changes in the hives.

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