Random Hives On Toddlers Face. Hives are raised itchy welts that vary in size and can appear suddenly. This type of rash also known as urticaria is not contagious. Hives can appear almost instantly after contact with an irritant or up to around two hours after exposure. Hives are swollen red areas on the skin that are usually itchy.
This can make the cause of hives difficult to determine since we generally come into contact with many things in the span of two hours. Hives can also develop in response to hot or cold temperatures excessive perspiration and stress. Other types of hives include. Anywhere on the body usually shortly after eating or touching something a child is allergic to though hives can also be triggered by factors like stress sun and cold. Hives may disappear in one place and appear on. Has sudden hives with swelling in the face difficulty breathing or coughing dizziness or fainting Has hives after being exposed to a substance that caused a serious.
In some cases hives can develop into a condition called angioedema which can make your childs face genitals hands or feet swell up.
Hives may disappear from one area of your childs skin only to crop up elsewhere. Toddlers with hives on their feet may avoid walking. Hives are swollen red areas on the skin that are usually itchy. Intense emotions can prompt hives. This type of rash also known as urticaria is not contagious. Anywhere on the body usually shortly after eating or touching something a child is allergic to though hives can also be triggered by factors like stress sun and cold.