itchy red welts on the body. While some cases are mild and last only a few hours, other cases can be more severe and can last up to six weeks. Fortunately, there are some treatments available that can help improve the symptoms of urticaria.

One of the best options is a medication called antihistamines. Antihistamines are drugs that block histamine, a chemical your body releases during an allergic reaction. Histamine can cause swelling, itching, and redness. By blocking it, antihistamines can reduce these annoying symptoms and make you feel more comfortable.

These medications are available over the counter and are generally well tolerated. However, some people may feel drowsy from antihistamines, and also be advised to exercise caution when driving or operating heavy machinery.

Another treatment option for urticaria is corticosteroids. These are drugs that help reduce inflammation, which can reduce the itching and redness associated with hives. They can also help decrease the amount of histamine released.

Finally, topical creams or ointments can be used to relieve the itching and redness associated with urticaria. These can be found at any pharmacy or drugstore. However, they are not effective in treating the underlying cause of the condition.

Overall, the most effective way to treat urticaria is by taking antihistamines. When taken in combination with either topical creams or corticosteroids, these medications provide relief from the discomfort associated with urticaria. Therefore, it is best to talk to your doctor about the options that are available to you, and find out what works best for you.

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