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Urticaria - Management
What self-care advice should I give for urticaria?
- Identify and avoid trigger factors such as stress, alcohol, caffeine, spices, certain foods, overheating, medications (e.g. angiotensin-converting enzymes, aspirin, codeine, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).
- Try not to scratch — rub skin with palms of hands, keep nails short and clean.
- Choose clothing that does not irritate the skin (e.g. cotton).
- If skin creams or detergents worsen symptoms, use lubricating, alcohol-free, hypoallergenic products.
- Consider the use of calamine lotion to soothe itch.
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