Hives (urticaria)

Hives (also known as urticaria) is a raised, red itchy rash that appears on the skin.

It happens when a trigger (such as a food that your baby is allergic to) causes a substance called histamine to be released into their skin.

If your baby gets urticaria during feeding, the condition may be triggered by something they've had to eat or drink. The most common foods are egg and milk, but many other foods can sometimes be the cause.

The urticaria rash is usually short-lived and can be controlled with antihistamines. If your baby gets hives repeatedly, it's important to see your GP to discuss possible allergies.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018