Hives keep appearing on the buttocks.
The buttocks, also known as the gluteal region, may develop hives (urticaria) due to prolonged sitting, allergies, or weakened immunity. Patients should seek timely medical evaluation and follow a doctor's guidance for appropriate medication and treatment. Specific causes are analyzed below:
1. Prolonged Sitting
If a patient frequently sits for long periods due to work or lifestyle habits, maintaining the same posture over time can lead to pressure-induced urticaria on the buttocks. This condition manifests as localized wheals and red patches, often accompanied by intense itching.
2. Allergies
Hives are an allergic skin disorder. If the buttocks are frequently exposed to allergens—such as unsuitable clothing materials or poor hygiene—localized allergic reactions may occur, leading to recurrent rashes.
3. Weakened Immunity
If a patient has poor immune function, they are more susceptible to external triggers, which may result in repeated episodes of localized hives.
When hives occur, patients should promptly use medications such as calamine lotion or compound acetic acid dexamethasone cream under medical supervision to alleviate symptoms. During treatment, proper care of the affected area is essential; excessive scratching should be avoided to prevent secondary infection.