This article will
explain the three major symptoms of hives: Hive bumps, itching
hive, and swelling hive. If you have any of these symptoms,
you need to read this article as this disease might need professional
assessment and treatment.
Hive
bumps are the raised blotches on the skin caused by any type of
hive. The size of the bumps and the extent of the itch depend on the
severity of the rash. The hive bumps also depend on the type of
urticaria you are suffering from, i.e. bumps of
itchy hive are different from bumps of physical hive or heat hive,
in nature and appearance.
The outbreak of the bumps depends on the nature of the hives; they
usually appear within a few minutes after the patient comes in contact
with the allergen or the offending stimuli. In cases of acute hives,
the bumps vanish within a few hours after the outbreak; however, if the
patient is suffering from chronic hives, the bumps will last much
longer. In some cases of chronic hives, the bumps may vanish but
reappear after a time on the same or on a different area of the body.
Itching hive can be a great nuisance for
the patient; to cure it you first need to understand what it is
along with the relationship between hives and itching. Hives is a
skin problem, which is evident by the outbreak of welts on different
areas of the skin. These welts are colorful, raised, and itchy in
nature.
Hive swelling is one of the most common
and obvious symptoms of the outbreak of hives. The affected area of the
skin becomes swollen, causing itchiness and pain. Hive swelling depends
on the severity of the condition of which you are suffering. If you are
suffering from chronic hives then the swelling may be persistent;
however, in most cases, the swelling does not last more than 8 to 12
hours. Patients should avoid the triggers, just like in the case
of allergic hive treatment, that cause or aggravate the situation. In
most cases, the swelling is not life threatening; however, if it occurs
in the upper area of the airway it can create suffocation and this can
be fatal. In this case, the patient should seek medical treatment
immediately.
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