URTICARIA TREATMENT IN DELHI

Struggling with itchy skin? Consult with a dermatologist now as it can be urticaria! Urticaria or hives is an itchy skin condition that is associated with allergic reactions.

What is Urticaria?

Urticaria, commonly known as hives, is a skin condition characterized by raised, itchy welts (wheals) that appear suddenly on the skin. These welts can vary in size and shape and often appear and fade repeatedly over the course of hours. Urticaria can be triggered by various factors and can affect anyone, causing discomfort and sometimes distress.

Causes and Factors that Trigger Urticaria

Urticaria can be caused by:

  • Allergic Reactions: to foods, medications, insect stings, or latex.
  • Non-Allergic Reactions: to physical stimuli like heat, cold, pressure, or sunlight.
  • Underlying Health Conditions: such as infections, autoimmune disorders, or thyroid disease.

Common triggers include:

  • Certain foods (e.g., nuts, shellfish)
  • Medications (e.g., antibiotics, aspirin)
  • Insect bites or stings
  • Environmental factors (e.g., pollen, pet dander)
  • Stress and emotional factors

Urticaria Treatment

Treatment for urticaria aims to relieve symptoms and prevent recurrence. Depending on the severity and underlying cause, treatments may include:

  • Antihistamines: to reduce itching and inflammation.
  • Corticosteroids: for more severe or persistent cases.
  • Avoidance of Triggers: Identifying and avoiding triggers can help prevent outbreaks.
  • Lifestyle Changes: Managing stress, maintaining a healthy diet, and avoiding known triggers.

FAQ's

 No, urticaria is not contagious. It is a reaction of the body’s immune system.

The duration of an outbreak can vary from a few hours to several weeks, depending on the trigger and individual response.

In many cases, urticaria can be managed effectively with treatment and lifestyle changes, but it may recur if triggers are not avoided.

It is advisable to see a doctor if urticaria:

  • Lasts more than a few days.
  • Is accompanied by difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, or other severe symptoms.
  • Affects daily activities or quality of life.