Can patients with urticaria take transfer factor oral solution?
Generally, patients with urticaria can usually take Transfer Factor Oral Solution. The details are as follows:

Transfer Factor Oral Solution is a solution made from the spleens of healthy pigs and contains components such as polypeptides, amino acids, and polynucleotides. It can enhance the body's immunity and is used as an adjunctive treatment for certain diseases caused by low immunity, such as eczema and urticaria. In addition, Transfer Factor Oral Solution also has anti-infective and anti-tumor properties and can be used to treat various diseases.
Urticaria is a skin disease associated with low immunity, allergies, endocrine changes, genetic factors, and others. Its main manifestations include localized edematous reactions caused by dilation and increased permeability of small blood vessels in the skin and mucous membranes, accompanied by symptoms such as itching and swelling of the skin. Therefore, improving the patient's immunity may help alleviate the symptoms of urticaria.
When taking Transfer Factor Oral Solution, patients with urticaria should follow medical advice and avoid adjusting the dosage or discontinuing the medication on their own. They should also monitor changes in their condition; if severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, or nausea occur, immediate medical attention should be sought. Moreover, Transfer Factor Oral Solution can serve as an adjunctive treatment for urticaria but cannot completely replace other treatment methods.