What starts as mild itching, often mistaken for a simple allergy, can sometimes signal a deeper health issue. This was the case when persistent, itchy, red skin—initially dismissed as a minor irritation—turned out to be hives.
Hives are caused by the body releasing histamine in response to various triggers such as foods, medications, stress, infections, or temperature changes. They appear as raised, inflamed welts that itch intensely and can disrupt daily life.
While hives may come and go quickly for some, chronic cases can last weeks or months, requiring ongoing medical care. Treatment typically includes antihistamines, but severe cases might need stronger medication and lifestyle changes to manage flare-ups.
This story underscores the importance of not overlooking everyday symptoms, as early recognition and intervention can improve health outcomes significantly.