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Eczema vs Hives: What’s the Difference?

Eczema vs Hives: Understanding Skin Rashes with Enticare in Chandler, Arizona

Dealing with an unexplained rash? You’re not alone. Eczema and hives are common skin reactions with different causes and treatments.

Eczema is a chronic condition causing dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. Triggers include allergies, stress, irritants, weather changes, and genetics. Types include:

  • Atopic Dermatitis: Dry, itchy patches often on joints; common in children.

  • Contact Dermatitis: Caused by irritants like soaps or perfumes.

  • Seborrheic Dermatitis: Affects the scalp.

  • Nummular Eczema: Coin-shaped, scaly patches on arms, legs, or back.

Hives are raised, red welts that appear suddenly, often from allergens, medications, food, insect stings, or physical triggers like heat or pressure. They can be acute (<6 weeks) or chronic (months to years).

Causes & Risk Factors
Eczema usually starts in childhood, while hives can develop at any age. Allergens, environmental triggers, stress, and immune responses play key roles. Adults with a family history of eczema or allergies are at higher risk.

Treatment at Enticare in Chandler
ENT specialists at Enticare can identify triggers with skin prick or patch testing, prescribe topical corticosteroids or antihistamines, and offer allergy shots or sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) to reduce symptoms over time. Managing dry skin and regulating immune responses helps prevent flare-ups.

Don’t let eczema or hives control your life. Schedule an appointment with Enticare in Chandler, Arizona to find relief and create a personalized treatment plan.

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