If you are experiencing hives, neck pain along with it could be signaling you that something more serious is going on. Almost 20 percent of the population will, at least one time, experience a bout of hives. Neck pain accompanying this hives may just be coincidental or it could be the sign of something more serious going on.

Many allergic reactions result in the appearance of rash or hives. Neck pain could also be part of this allergic reaction but that is not common. It is important to look at any other symptoms your body is demonstrating to be sure you don’t have an infection or virus.

 

Find Out Why You Are Having The Neck Pain

 

Sometimes neck pain is nothing more than a stiff neck. But not all stiff necks are created equal. Most of the time, neck pain is the result of ergonomics, sleeping in a strange position, or a muscle strain. But with the presence of hives, neck pain may have a more significant cause. Some of the viruses that cause hives and can also cause neck pain are:

  • Mononucleosis
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C

 

In most cases, the hives will show up as the body tries to get rid of the infection. If you have hives, neck pain, and it is accompanied with fever, swelling in the mouth or tongue, or difficulty in breathing, you should seek medical attention without delay.

 

Medication Could Be An Issue

 

If you have had a sore neck as a symptom of something else you are taking medication for, an allergic reaction to the medication could be causing the hives. Neck pain already present when the hives appear could be just coincidental and if you change the medication you are using for treatment, the hives may disappear. If this is the case, you can be pretty confident that your condition is not a serious one. It can all get kind of confusing and is best to let your doctor help you figure it out.

 

Be Sure To Rule Out Angioedema

 

Angioedema is a condition that closely resembles hives. Neck pain can accompany it because the swelling often occurs around the ears, which in turn can cause pain in the neck. As a rule, angioedema is more painful than hives and lasts longer. This is a condition that requires medical attention and should be either ruled out or treated.