
How to treat recurrent allergic urticaria
Disease description:
I am 32 years old and have always had allergic urticaria. I would like to know how to treat recurrent episodes of allergic urticaria.

The treatment for recurrent allergic urticaria mainly includes:
1. Avoidance of triggers: Actively identify and avoid known allergens, such as foods, pollen, and dust mites, to reduce the occurrence of urticaria.
2. Medication: During flare-ups, antihistamines such as cetirizine and loratadine may be used under medical guidance to relieve symptoms such as itching and swelling. If symptoms are severe, treatment with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants may be necessary.
3. Long-term management: Due to the tendency for allergic urticaria to recur, long-term management is required. This includes regular follow-ups, adjustment of treatment plans, and enhanced health education.
4. Etiological treatment: For urticaria caused by specific diseases (such as thyroid disorders, autoimmune diseases, etc.), active treatment of the underlying condition is required.