Fleas and Hives
If you have a dog or cat, you may have encountered fleas. These insects can cause skin irritation, including hives. You should know how to treat flea bites as well as prevent them in the first place. The best way to prevent these pests is to prevent them from coming into contact with your pet. In addition to avoiding their presence, it is also important to keep your pet indoors or on a leash, especially in the summer.
Hives occur on skin and are a sign of an allergy. They are typically pale red and itch, and they usually last only a few days before dissipating. They are common in children, particularly during the summer, and can also affect adults. The most common cause is allergic reactions to food or pollen, but other factors can also cause hives. Hives are also sometimes caused by an autoimmune disease, which causes the body to react against its own proteins. Fortunately, this is not as common.
Another common cause is stress. Stress is a natural part of life, so if you’re experiencing stress, try to deal with it in a healthy way. You can do this by practicing meditation or listening to music. You should also avoid exposure to stressful situations. If your stress level is too high, talk to a trusted health care professional.