Urticaria Treatment - The Best Possible Urticaria Treatments

Are you experiencing strange shaped and ill colored patches on your skin? This might be the result of an unusual skin rash known as urticaria. Rest assured that Urticaria Treatment can resolve your skin problems. This article describes all the different kinds of Urticaria Treatments and most of them can be tried at home.

Chronic Urticaria Treatment

In some cases, specific antihistamines, when used for urticaria treatment, may not have any effect on the patient. If this happens, you should try alternate antihistamines. However, to see the effect of an antihistamine, you should use it for at least two weeks continuously. Sometimes, the rashes may vanish upon using antihistamines and reappear after a time. This happens because people stop using antihistamines when the symptoms disappear. To prevent the rash and itching from appearing again, you should use antihistamines on a daily basis. Older antihistamines may cause drowsiness and should be taken before going to bed. However, modern ones don't have this effect and can be used anytime.

Cholinergic Urticaria Treatment

For curing cholinergic urticaria, antihistamines that have cetirizine as a major component are very helpful.
Patients suffering from both cholinergic urticaria and cold urticaria may find that ketotifen is helpful.
Danazol elevates antichymotrypsin levels, therefore, patients can benefit from using it. Ultraviolet light has also been beneficial in some patients with cholinergic urticaria.

Idiopathic Urticaria Treatment

Second-generation antihistamines are considered to be the best choice for idiopathic urticaria treatment. These antihistamines include desloratadine, fexofenadine, levocetirizine, and loratadine.

Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria Treatment

Drinking nettle tea  is soothing to the throat when suffering from urticaria. This tea can be made by stirring 2 teaspoons of powdered nettles into a cup of hot water and adding honey. Fresh lemon juice can be used if honey is not available. Patients can apply calamine lotion to the affected area; however, the relief will be short term only. Patient can also apply aloe vera gel or vitamin E oil to the affected area of the skin twice a day. The itching may also be relieved by bathing or dipping the affected area in warm water containing 1/2 cup cornstarch and 1/2 cup baking soda.
 

 

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