Can artificial urticaria be cured completely?
In general, artificial urticaria refers to dermatographism, a relatively common skin condition that usually cannot be cured completely. If discomfort occurs, timely medical consultation is recommended. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Dermatographism presents as wheals appearing on the skin after mechanical stimuli such as rubbing or scratching. Its mechanism is related to the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators from cutaneous mast cells. The etiology is complex and can be divided into spontaneous and induced types. For patients with clear triggers, such as drug reactions, food allergies, or infections, symptoms may gradually subside once the triggers are removed. Some patients may achieve clinical remission lasting from several months to years after avoiding triggering factors and receiving treatment with antihistamines, such as loratadine tablets or cetirizine hydrochloride tablets. However, for patients with unknown causes or with chronic inflammation or immune system abnormalities, cure is more difficult and long-term management is required.
Currently, there is no specific medication that can completely cure dermatographism. The main treatment goals are symptom control and improvement of quality of life. Patients are advised to pay attention to daily skin care, maintain cleanliness and dryness of affected areas, and avoid excessive scratching to promote skin recovery.