When hives appear on the skin, in addition to being extremely itchy, many people may feel shocked and worried because the red rash often spreads quickly over a wide area. To relieve and stop the hives, you must know the cause in order to treat them at the right point with the right method,

Urticaria is a skin disease that appears as raised, red, flaky, ทางเข้า ufabet, irregular-sized rashes that are itchy and can occur on any part of the body. The rash usually appears suddenly and disappears within 24 hours. After it disappears, there are usually no traces left, but new rashes may appear and disappear again. If the rash symptoms come and go continuously for no more than 6 weeks, it is considered acute urticaria. But if the rash symptoms occur continuously for more than 6 weeks, it is considered chronic urticaria.
Urticaria is divided into two types :
1. Acute urticaria usually has symptoms that last no more than 6 weeks.
2. Chronic urticaria usually shows symptoms that come and go for at least 2 days/week continuously for more than 6
Symptoms
- Headache: You may have a severe headache or pain in the head area.
- Shortness of breath: You may experience difficulty breathing or difficulty breathing.
- Nausea and vomiting: Nausea or vomiting may occur.
- Redness or rash: A red rash or itching of the skin may occur.
- Abdominal pain, diarrhea: Abdominal pain or diarrhea may occur.
- Depression or feeling depressed: Sometimes hives can affect the nervous system, causing depression or anxiety.
- Difficulty breathing: Some hives may be a trigger for difficulty breathing or may cause difficulty breathing.
- Chills or fever: Some types of hives may cause chills or a fever.
What should you do if you have hives?
- Avoid triggers for hives.
- Always carry antihistamines with you so that you can use them immediately when symptoms occur.
- Do not scratch the rash area to prevent dermatitis and secondary infection.
- Take medication as prescribed by your doctor, monitor side effects, and inform your doctor if symptoms occur.
- If you have severe hives, along with chest tightness, difficulty breathing, stomach pain, facial swelling, or eye swelling, you should see a doctor as soon as possible.