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Top 12 Causes of Hives

Infections

Some forms of infections would lead to the development of your chronic hives. Both viral conditions such as norovirus or hepatitis and bacterial conditions such as strep throat or urinary tract issues would trigger these rashes. A common infection that many people often experience is tooth decay. That’s why it is important to floss and brush on a daily basis, as well as visit your dentist frequently. Also, ask your healthcare provider about the test for Heliobacter pylori antigen, which is related to chronic hives. [6]