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Chronic urticaria

Chronic urticaria treatment at Claire Derma

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What It Is

Chronic urticaria is a persistent form of hives that lasts for six weeks or longer, often appearing daily or intermittently. It causes red, itchy welts and may be triggered by autoimmune reactions, stress, infections, or unknown factors. Chronic urticaria can significantly affect quality of life.

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How It Works

At ClairéDerma, treatment focuses on controlling symptoms, identifying triggers, and preventing flare-ups. Dermatologists may use:

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Long-term antihistamine therapy
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Immunomodulatory treatments for resistant cases
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Identification and management of underlying causes
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Guidance on lifestyle modifications to reduce flare-ups
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Supportive skin care for comfort and protection
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Benefits

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Long-term relief from itching and swelling
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Reduced frequency and severity of flare-ups
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Identification and management of triggers
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Improved daily comfort and quality of life
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Prevention of complications from prolonged inflammation
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Ideal For

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Individuals experiencing hives for six weeks or longer
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Patients with frequent, unpredictable flare-ups
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People with autoimmune conditions or sensitivities
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Those seeking long-term management rather than just short-term relief

The Treatment Process

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Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma

Review of medical history, symptom patterns, and prior treatments.

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Trigger and Cause Assessment

Testing for allergies, autoimmune factors, infections, or lifestyle triggers.

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Personalized Treatment Plan

Long-term antihistamines, immunomodulators if needed, and supportive care.

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Lifestyle and Skin Care Guidance

Advice on diet, stress management, and skin protection.

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Follow-Up Monitoring

Regular check-ups to adjust medication and track flare-ups.

Expected Results and Recovery

Symptoms improve with consistent treatment. Long-term management reduces flare-ups and improves comfort, though chronic urticaria may require ongoing monitoring.

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Got Questions?We've Got Answers

Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.

Chronic lasts six weeks or more and may recur frequently, while acute resolves within days.

It may not be completely curable, but symptoms can be effectively managed.

Yes, when prescribed and monitored by a dermatologist.

Yes, stress can exacerbate symptoms.

Sometimes, to identify triggers or underlying autoimmune conditions.

Yes, avoiding triggers, managing stress, and proper skin care reduce flare-ups.