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Hives logo #10101) Allergic reaction 2) Apian dwellings 3) Apiaries 4) Apiary homes 5) Apiary structures 6) Apiary units 7) Bee abodes 8) Bee homes 9) Bee keepers or rash 10) Bee spots 11) Bumblebee bungalows 12) Busy places 13) Busy spots 14) Buzzing homes 15) Case for an allergist 16) Centers of activity 17) Certain outbreak
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Hives logo #10101) Apiaries 2) Malady 3) Uredo 4) Urticaria 5) Urtication
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Hives logo #21671A skin eruption of smooth, slightly elevated areas on the skin which is redder or paler than the surrounding skin. Often attended by severe itching. Also called cynanche trachealis. In the mid-nineteenth century, hives was a commonly given cause of death of children three years and under. Because true hives does not kill, croup was probably the act...
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Hives logo #21002• (n.) The croup. • (n.) An eruptive disease (Varicella globularis), allied to the chicken pox.
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hives logo #21003a hypersensitive skin reaction characterized by the sudden appearance of very itchy, slightly raised, smooth, flat-topped wheals and plaques that are ... [1 related articles]
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hives logo #21579Itchy, raised red areas on the skin. Hives are caused by a reaction to certain foods, drugs, infections, or emotional stress. Also called urticaria.
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hives logo #21160Also called uticaria, an itchy skin condition characterized by the formation of weals with surrounding erythema, and due to histamine release. Hives is usually provoked by allergy to food (e.g., shellfish, nuts, fruits), pollen, fungi, drugs (e.g., penicillin), or parasites. But it may be symptomati...
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Hives logo #21484A raised, itchy area of skin that is usually a sign of an allergic reaction. It can be rounded or flat-topped but is always elevated above the surrounding skin. It reflects circumscribed dermal edema (local swelling of the skin). The hives are usually well circumscribed but may be coalescent and will blanch with pressure. They typically last less t...
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Hives logo #20667See Urticaria
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hives logo #20973<dermatology> This allergic skin eruption is characterised by multiple, circumscribed, smooth, raised, pinkish, itchy weals that can develop very suddenly almost anywhere on the body. ... Have also been known to develop in response to cold, heat, animal dander, insect bites, pollen or stress. Treatment often includes antihistamines and adrena...
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hives logo #21001(hīvz) urticaria.
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Hives logo #22412A skin eruption of smooth, slightly elevated areas on the skin which is redder or paler than the sur
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Hives logo #10444Term for croup, laryngitis or other condition where there is breathing difficulty in the 1800s. Examples quoted have always related to children. The term derives from heave which means that one`s stomach contracts as if you are going to vomit but you do not actually vomit. Origin is Scots - In modern times, hives is a skin rash; namely, urticaria, … ...
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Hives logo #20972Hives noun [ Scot.; perhaps akin to English heave .] (Medicine) (a) The croup. (b) An eruptive disease (Varicella globularis) , allied to the chicken pox.
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Hives logo #20909Our Hives Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Hives Hives: A raised, itchy area of skin that is usually a sign of an allergic reaction. It can be rounded or flat-topped but is always elevated above the surrounding skin. It reflects circumscribed dermal edema (local swelling of the skin). The hives are usuall...
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Hives logo #21492A skin eruption of smooth, slightly elevated areas on the skin which is redder or paler than the surrounding skin. Often attended by severe itching. Also called cynanche trachealis. In the mid-nineteenth century, hives was a commonly given cause of death of children three years and under. Because true hives does not kill, croup was probably the act...
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Hives logo #23268An allergic reaction from food or medication where red, itchy, and swollen spots appear on the skin. Hives are commonly known as Urticaria. Contact Dr. Miller for this type of dermatological treatment
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hives logo #21263see urticaria.
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Hives logo #23271raised, red, itchy patches on the skin, usually caused by allergies to a food or medicine. Also called urticaria.
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hives logo #23734 The eruption of red marks on the skin that are usually accompanied by
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Hives logo #23035See Urticaria.
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Hives logo #23275(Also called urticaria.) a condition in which red, itchy, and swollen areas appear on the skin
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hives logo #21199any of various eruptive conditions of the skin, as the wheals of urticaria.
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Hives logo #23270An allergic reaction from food or medication where red, itchy, and swollen spots appear on the skin. Hives are commonly known as Urticaria.
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Hives logo #23317See urticaria.
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