The onset of urticaria is related to mood. The onset of urticaria is related to the patient’s mood, and urticaria may be induced when the patient is depressed, nervous, mood swings and other mental and endocrine factors. It manifests itself as a sudden itching of the skin, followed by the appearance of a number of raised, elevated skin eruptions, some of which are whitish and some of which are reddish. Some patients with urticaria may have some other symptoms, such as chest tightness, nausea, vomiting, rapid heartbeat, and difficulty in breathing. Even some patients may have some gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal pain and diarrhea. The above cases should be seen in the emergency room in time. These are all related to the emotions may have. Therefore, hives patients try to relax and avoid excessive tension, emotional excitement and so on.