It is not clinically advisable for patients with hives to take up sweating. The causes of urticaria are often directly related to a variety of allergic factors. The vast majority of patients with urticaria are not aware of the specific reasons why they develop hives. However, during the treatment of hives patients, it is generally recommended to pay strict attention to living or dietary contraindications. When hives patients bathe, special emphasis is placed on eliminating particularly high temperatures for bathing, so sweating is an act to be avoided as much as possible. This is because under the stimulation of high temperature, patients with urticaria may have recurring episodes of the disease. Some clinical patients with urticaria are induced urticaria patients, and the stimulation of high temperatures can lead to the appearance of urticarial tissues.