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Hives are also known as urticaria, and they cause raised white or
yellow, itchy wheals surrounded by an area of red inflammation. It
is an allergic reaction by the skin, causing the body to release
histamine into the effected tissues. The size of the wheal itself
varies, with the larger ones sometimes joining together in places
to form an irregular rash. They usually cause severe irritation and
usually appear on the limbs and trunk, but can appear anywhere.
Acute urticaria develops rapidly and usually lasts for just as few
hours - it is characterized by a feverish, faint feeling and
occasionally nausea. Chronic urticaria can persist for a long
period of time.
Common triggers include drugs such as aspirin and penicillin, food
additives, food sensitivity such as milk eggs, shellfish and nuts,
environmental factors such as exposure to cold, heat or sunlight,
stress and anxiety, and bites and stings.
All fruits and vegetables contain some amount of vitamin C. Foods
that tend to be the highest sources of vitamin C include green
peppers, citrus fruits and juices, strawberries, tomatoes,
broccoli, turnip greens and other leafy greens, sweet and white
potatoes, cantaloupe and spinach. Vitamin C helps promote a healthy
immune system and releases antihistamines. Green tea is also
reported to have an antihistamine effect.
Vitamin B12 has been reported to reduce the severity of acute hives
as well as to reduce the frequency and severity of outbreaks in
chronic cases. Vitamin B12 is found in animal foods, fortified
foods, and some fermented foods. Some sources of B12 are eggs,
meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, and foods made from soy.
Salmon and low-fat milk are particularly good sources.
If you suffer from food allergies, it's important to keep a
detailed food diary. Note what you ate when you have hives
breakouts, as it may be just a simple matter of eliminating a food
or several foods from your diet in order to avoid suffering from
hives.
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