Most people get easily confused when it comes to the relationship between an allergic reaction and hives. You should know that the two are very different, but an allergic reaction can be the primary trigger of hives. What does that mean exactly and how it makes the treatment of hives easy? Keep reading to find out!

What an allergy is – the short version

AllergyAn allergy is caused when your body wrongly ‘assumes’ that something is harmful and creates a bubble of fluid to trap and isolate the harmful substance. In most cases this doesn’t help and can make common household materials that are completely harmless harmful. Almost everyone knows this and is aware of what an allergy is. However, where people get confused is the link between allergic reactions and hives. Both are different sides of the same coin. The similarity between them is that they can both be started by a trigger in your environment.

What is the difference between an allergic reaction and hives?

The difference is that allergies do not have a specific cause and therefore cannot be resolved effectively – most people with allergies have to spend their lives avoiding certain allergens. That is not the case with hives. Hives do have a cause and it can be easily resolved. That’s why one of the biggest mistakes is treating hives like an allergy – only trying to reduce the symptoms without getting rid of the cause. As a result, countless people are stuck and are diagnosed with ‘chronic hives’. As it turns out, this easily creates repeat customers for the antihistamines and other hives-specific medication.

How can I get rid of my hives permanently?

Unlike an allergic reaction, hives can be permanently resolved. To learn how to get rid of the underlying cause of hives, simply get this e-book and read it. It will show you the exact method, which anyone can use to permanently get rid of their hives, even if they are ‘chronic’.

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