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Urticaria, commonly known as hives, is a skin condition characterized by raised, itchy welts or bumps that appear suddenly on the skin. It is caused by the release of histamine and other chemicals from mast cells in response to allergens such as pollen, plants like nettle, insect stings, foods, or medications. The Respiratory Allergy Panel is the most important test for identifying environmental triggers that cause urticaria.
Urticaria is caused by the release of histamine from mast cells in your skin when your immune system reacts to specific triggers. Common triggers include environmental allergens like pollen, grasses, and plants such as nettle, as well as certain foods, medications, insect stings, latex, or physical factors like pressure, temperature changes, or sunlight. In some cases, infections, stress, or underlying autoimmune conditions can also trigger hives, though many cases have no identifiable cause.
The Respiratory Allergy Panel is the most important test for urticaria because it detects specific IgE antibodies to environmental allergens that commonly trigger hives, such as pollen, grasses, trees, mold, and plants like nettle. These regional panels are customized to test for allergens specific to your geographic area, making them highly effective at identifying your triggers. For example, the Respiratory Allergy Panel Region III covers southeastern allergens, while Region XVII covers Pacific Northwest allergens. If you suspect a specific plant allergen, the Hemp Western Water IgE test can identify sensitivity to that particular trigger. Identifying your specific allergens helps you avoid exposure and prevents future hive outbreaks.
You should get tested if you experience recurring episodes of hives that keep coming back without an obvious cause, if your hives last longer than six weeks (chronic urticaria), or if you notice hives appearing after spending time outdoors or in specific environments. Testing is also important if you have severe reactions with swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat, if antihistamines are not controlling your symptoms, or if the hives are significantly impacting your daily life and sleep. Early identification of your allergen triggers allows you to take preventive measures and avoid future episodes.
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Your testosterone levels are slightly below the optimal range. While this is not necessarily cause for concern, it may contribute to occasional fatigue, reduced motivation, or lower muscle mass over time.
Recommended actions
Increase resistance or strength training
Prioritize 7–8 hours of quality sleep per night, try to reduce stress
Include more zinc- and magnesium-rich foods (like shellfish, beef, pumpkin seeds, spinach)
Consider retesting in 3–6 months
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