, and often passes without trouble. This type is usually due to an allergy or infection. You might experience acute hives when something you are allergic to contacts your skin or from ingesting certain foods or medicines. Certain pathogens, usually viruses, can also make your skin breakout....
If temperature or weather leads to a breakout of hives in the child, don’t let the child go out alone. When the child goes out, make sure the accompanying adult carries an auto-injector of epinephrine. If sunlight is the reason for hives in the kid, ensure that they wear sunscreen and...