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iadoregore

Updated 11mo ago

Treating Chronic Urticaria: Seeking Advice

Any luck treating chronic urticaria?

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xoxxi

2y

Hey! I have that problem too! I'm not sure if it will help you but it helps me.. I take a med called Loratadine it helps alot! You don't need a prescription at all and (its a kids med) i am under 16 so I take 10 milligrams but if your over that than take 20 :) I hope this helps you
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5arah

2y

I take all day allergy, like zyrtec 2x a day. Same times everyday. Keeps them at bay, but miss a day and you'll regret it
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Tru200577

2y

I get the shot xolair. It helps the only thing is that it's expensive sif you don't have insurance an have to get it every 4 weeks.
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Sparkinthedark

2y

does the xolair work well? How does it work for you? Might be my next step
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sweetpea87

2y

I take Zyrtec and Allegra and pepicd twice a day and singular, and I'm on Xolair injections every 4 weeks and still having horrible break outs and feel so alone because I haven't meet or talked to anyone who has this condition I try so hard to avoid break outs but it's so impossible there's day's I wish it would end because my hives cause my body to feel like it's on fire and cause painful swelling in my joints and the none stop itching drives me crazy
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Hivey

2y

I’m taking what you are but Xolair 2 times a month, Allegra and Zyrtec (am and pm), I was taking 3 to 4 of each. Hydroxyzine and prednisone. Whenever I try to reduce prednisone, my hives come back. I know how miserable it feels. It’s hard to live like that. I hope you find relief soon.
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sweetpea87

2y

I'm taking Prednisone to because after taking everything I'm supposed I'm still breaking out and Prednisone is the only thing helping but as soon as I stop the hives are right back but thank you for the advice

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