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Can pollen cause long term hives?

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Rare if ever: Pollen is an unlikely cause for hives.

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Hives: Hives are not usually related to pollen. Some children with severe pollen allergy especially to trees and grass pollen, can have hives when outdoors during high pollen days in the spring. Some have hives from contact with pets they are allergic to, but chronic hives are not secondary to allergies.

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