This image displays circles, arcs, and snake-like curves typical of urticaria (hives).  Urticaria (hives) can have red and pink slightly elevated lesions with rings, arcs, and scallop-edged shapes. This image displays extensive urticaria (hives). Urticaria (hives) can have pink lesions with gradual or sharp edges.  Urticaria (hives) is a sign of an allergic reaction, often caused by a medication or food allergy. This image displays broad areas of redness typical of urticaria (hives). Urticaria (hives) can have pink, ring-like shapes.  This image displays urticaria (hives) affecting the neck, face, and shoulders. Urticaria (hives) often causes ring-like and curving line-like shapes. Urticaria (hives) can appear at any age, including in newborns. This image displays urticaria (hives), which can produce bizarre shapes. Urticaria (hives) can be extensive, forming large areas of redness.
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Hives (Urticaria)  A parent's guide for infants and babies

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Who's At Risk
All populations of people are susceptible to hives if they come into contact with something the body has an allergic response to. Infants are particularly susceptible to many rashes as their skin is very sensitive, and they may develop hives after applying a lotion or cream to which their body forms a reaction.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008