It is an allergic reaction. Some symptoms: *An itchy rash *Hives *Trouble breathing * Swollen tongue Hope this helped! :D
Shoving a marker in your ear is dangerous as it can cause injury to the ear canal, eardrum, or even damage the delicate structures of the inner ear. It can lead to pain, bleeding, hearing loss, or infection. It is important to seek medical help immediately if this happens.
It is rare to develop hives from taking vitamin D supplements, but it can happen in extremely rare cases. If you suspect that vitamin D is causing hives, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate course of action.
Rinsing hives with salt water may help to relieve itching and reduce inflammation, but it is not a substitute for medical treatment. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment of hives.
High triglycerides themselves are rarely a direct cause of hives. However, certain underlying conditions that may be linked to high triglycerides, such as untreated diabetes or autoimmune disorders, could potentially trigger hives as a symptom. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the root cause of hives and address any underlying health issues.
There is nothing necessarily in the watermelon that would make someone break out in hives. They might be allergic to watermelon and this would be why they broke out in hives.
Yes they can. I break out in hives if I smoke a menthol cigarette and the funny thing is is that I smoked a year until I broke out into hives and that was the reason.
the disease is called yoursolaughableorangepaper disease. ysileetfl is a disease caused by being annoying to your younger brother it cause you to break out in hives and your tongue to swell
Because you're sick.
Symptoms of hives include: sudden onset of red or skin colored welts that resemble mosquito bites and itching. In severe cases there is swelling of lips, face, and tongue.
Skin
Given that there are no bones in the tongue, it would be impossible to break it. The tongue could possibly be strained, but not broken.
If you're severely allergic, yes. Milder reactions include hives/rashes, and flu-like symptoms.
Your vagina will break out in pus filled hives and you'll die
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); irritation
You get hives from a medication because you are allergic to it. A more serious allergic reaction would be to have your throat swell so you can't breathe. That's why you don't use any product you find you are allergic to. These are considered severe allergic reactions: rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue. You can also have irritation at the application site.
It is an allergic reaction. Some symptoms: *An itchy rash *Hives *Trouble breathing * Swollen tongue Hope this helped! :D