Several factors, including medications, supplements, plants, mold and insects, can trigger hives, with a warm and wet climate often making them worse writes Aja Harvey, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM. Coincidental or not, hives and most other diseases involving the skin are more common during the warmer and more humid months.
. . . even the most well-maintained properties are never free of allergens as they can exist in the soil or even be distributed through the air from miles away.”
Source: The Horse, May 16, 2024. Link.
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