As long as you are not allergic to peaches, hives can eat peaches, hives have a complex etiology, according to the course of the disease is divided into acute urticaria and chronic urticaria, acute urticaria cause more clear, common food additives, drugs, pollen, insect bites and other causes. Chronic urticaria has a more complex cause and often cannot be found. If you have urticaria and suspect that it is related to food allergies, you can make a diary of what you ate today and how the hives developed, and assess whether it is related to food by observing each attack and the diet of the day. If you suspect that it is related to a certain food, you can suspend consumption for a period of time to see if it gets better and if it gets worse every time you eat food. Food is only a small part of the many causes of hives, and you need to fully evaluate the relationship between food and hives when you get hives, so you don’t need to blindly avoid eating food, which can easily lead to nutritional imbalance and affect your health.