Hives are raised, itchy welts that can develop anywhere on the body. They often show up suddenly and may disappear just as quickly, only to return. For many people, hives become a daily or weekly problem that affects sleep, comfort, or confidence.
Angioedema deeper swelling of the lips, eyes, hands, or feet may occur along with hives.
The skin produces histamine which leads to the development of hives. The immune system produces an allergic response which triggers this reaction but certain cases last for an extended period when the immune system remains active without any identifiable trigger.
Common Symptoms
Raised welts that may change size or shape
Welts that move from one spot to another
Itching, burning, or warmth
Swelling around eyes, lips, or fingertips
Red or skin-colored bumps
Triggers and Causes
Hives may be triggered by:
Foods (nuts, shellfish, eggs, etc.)
Medications
Viral or bacterial infections
Temperature changes (heat or cold)
Pressure on the skin
Exercise or stress
In chronic hives, the cause is often autoimmune rather than allergic
When to See a Specialist?
You should schedule an appointment if:
Hives last more than a few days or keep returning
You wake up with hives frequently
Swelling affects your eyes or lips
Over-the-counter antihistamines do not work
You are unsure what is causing your reactions
How do we help?
Our approach includes identifying triggers and creating a plan that controls symptoms while restoring comfort. Treatment may involve:
A personalized antihistamine schedule
Prescription options for stubborn hives
Testing when an allergy is suspected
Advanced biologic treatments for chronic hives
Education to help prevent flare-ups
Our goal is to stop the itching, reduce swelling, and give you confidence in your daily routine again.