Hives can be caused by many triggers, including: Medications, especially aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, narcotic painkillers, and antibiotics.
Alcohol and caffeine can also trigger hives. 1 Medications that can cause hives include aspirin, ibuprofen, and some kinds of high blood pressure medication. The Mayo Clinic also points out that hives can be caused by stress, extremes in temperature, exercise and sunlight. 2 In some cases, Celiac disease can be an underlying cause of chronic
hives and, on occasion, angioedema. 01. Medication. Medications can also trigger hives. NSAIDs, like aspirin and ibuprofen, can cause hives, as well as some
Possibly: Assuming one is not allergic to nor is Ibuprofen or other medicines in this class a cause of one's hives then it probably is fine. However, there it is possible for individuals with hives to take Ibuprofen and despite not being allergic to Ibuprofen their hives can worsen.
Alcohol and caffeine can also trigger hives. 1 Medications that can cause hives include aspirin, ibuprofen, and some kinds of high blood pressure medication. The Mayo Clinic also points out that hives can be caused by stress, extremes in temperature, exercise and sunlight. 2 In some cases, Celiac disease can be an underlying cause of chronic
Some foods and even medication can cause hives. In some people and it is rare Levothyroxine can cause Hives.
So yes, NSAIDs, including ibuprofen, can cause anaphylaxis. Other cause hives and swelling by a different and non-life-threatening mechanism.
Possibly: Assuming one is not allergic to nor is Ibuprofen or other medicines in this class a cause of one's hives then it probably is fine. However, there it is possible for individuals with hives to take Ibuprofen and despite not being allergic to Ibuprofen their hives can worsen.
However, in rare cases, ibuprofen can cause nasty rashes, hives and other skin reactions.
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