Exercise induced Hives
Exercise induced hives, as the name suggests is caused during or after exercise because of physical stimulus such as perspiration caused due to body temperature. Swollen bumps or wheals develop within minutes of sweating that lasts for an hour or so. It commonly affects the areas such as arms, legs, neck and torso. Such hives causes itchy sensation and inflammation causing discomfort to the sufferers.
If you notice hives during exercise, you should immediately stop exercising and wait for the hives to heal up within short interval of time. If it does not get cured instantly, it would be wise to consult your doctor. Although exercise induced hives is not considered so severe but in rare cases it may be life threatening with the symptoms of nausea and diffuculty in breathing.
As a precautionary measure you should avoid exercises that cause excessive sweating and lead to the formation of small welts in any part of the body. There are chances that food which you had just before exercises may also result in the outbreak of hives. It is important to seek medical help if you had never experienced such hives before.
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Your doctor may advise to avoid physical exercises that cause stress. Histamines produced by the mast cell may leak through blood vessels in to the blood stream thus resulting in exercise induced hives. Generally, taking antihistamines just before exercise may provide some effective results. Avoiding allergens such as sweat and heat that may induce such hives is regarded as best preventive measures in near future.
