Factors such as the severity of the injury, the timing of the PRP treatment, the specific PRP preparation method used, and individual patient characteristics can all influence the effectiveness of PRP therapy for MCL injuries
These typically resolve as the gut adapts
Common triggers include: Allergic reactions: Often caused by certain foods, medications, or insect stings Bacterial or viral infections: Illnesses such as colds, flu, or other infections can temporarily activate the immune system, sometimes triggering hives Spicy foods: Can irritate the skin or provoke histamine release in sensitive individuals Heat, cold, or sudden temperature changes: Rapid changes in temperature can cause the skin to react Stress or emotional triggers: Emotional strain may worsen or provoke hives in some people Pressure on the skin: Tight clothing, straps, or friction can sometimes trigger hives Exercise: Physical activity may induce hives in susceptible individuals Hormonal shifts: Changes during menstruation, pregnancy, or other hormonal fluctuations can contribute Your skin may also react more strongly when you are tired, run-down, or recovering from an illness
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