Misdiagnosis of Underlying Causes of Hives
| About underlying conditions: With a diagnosis of Hives, it is important to consider whether there is an underlying condition causing Hives. These are other medical conditions that may possibly cause Hives. For general information on this form of misdiagnosis, see Underlying Condition Misdiagnosis or Overview of Misdiagnosis |
Underlying conditions list: The list of possible underlying conditions mentioned in various sources for Hives includes:
- Allergies
- Allergic reaction (type of Adverse reaction)
- Drug allergy
- Food allergy
- Food preservative allergy
- Food coloring allergy
- Shellfish allergy (type of Food allergies)
- Nut allergy
- Peanut allergy
- Egg allergy (type of Food allergies)
- Insect allergy
- Insect bite allergy
- Insect sting allergy
- Bee sting allergy
- Pet allergy
- See also types of allergies
- Stress
- Certain diseases
- Sunlight
- Heat exposure
- Cold exposure
- Pressure on the skin
- Exercise
- Sweating
- Certain medications
- See also causes of hives
Hives as a symptom: Conditions listing Hives as a symptom may also be potential underlying conditions:
Last revision: May 29, 2003
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