Do you or someone you care about have hives? Round and swollen welts on the skin? Do symptoms show up when you least expect them and last for more than six weeks? It could be chronic hives, also known as chronic urticaria.
People living with urticaria experience an itchy rash on their skin. In people with chronic urticaria, the rash appears most days of the week for more than six weeks. The condition can take both a physical and psychological toll on those living with it. It is important to understand causes, symptoms and treatment options.
This toolkit includes pages of medically reviewed information, podcasts, webinars, and in-depth articles on the condition.
Podcasts on Chronic Urticaria
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New CSU Treatment: What Is a BTK Inhibitor Medication?
This podcast explains what BTK inhibitors are, how they work inside mast cells, and what this new CSU treatment means for people with chronic hives.
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Is CSU an Autoimmune Disease? What’s Really Causing Your Hives
This podcast episode explains what causes chronic hives in CSU and why allergy testing doesn’t always help. Learn about autoimmune and autoallergic CSU.
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Mortality Risk in Patients with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
This podcast looks at the severe impact that chronic hives can have on mental health. Find out what the study discovered about CSU, suicide, and why treatment matters.
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Chronic Urticaria In the Hispanic/Latino Community
This podcast explores how culture, language, and skin color affect Hispanic/Latino patients with chronic hives.
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A Patient’s Experience with Chronic Urticaria in Skin of Color
This episode explores the challenges of living with hives in skin of color, highlighting self-advocacy, building a supportive care team and finding resources.
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Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Urticaria in Skin of Color
In this podcast, we discuss hives in skin of color, the lack of images online, and effective, inclusive care options.
Webinars & Articles on Chronic Urticaria
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New Oral Treatment for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: BTK Inhibitor
Discover the latest oral treatment for chronic spontaneous urticaria and how it can help manage symptoms effectively.
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Chronic Urticaria: Meeting Patients’ Needs On Their Journey to Diagnosis, Management and Treatment (Recording)
In this webinar, learn how chronic urticaria is diagnosed, treated and managed long-term.
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Chronic Urticaria – What I Wish My Patients Knew (Recording)
Free Webinar on Monday, September 19, 2022 at 10:00 AM ET, Dr. Marcus Mauer talks with us about Chronic Urticaria – What I Wish My Patients Knew
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Ask the Allergist: Pinpointing the Cause of Hives
Ask the Allergist answers the question: How do I find the cause of my hives?
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Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria’s Impact on Quality of Life
A recent study reveals chronic urticaria and CIU substantially impact patients’ quality of life, even when they are taking prescription medication for the condition.
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Ask the Allergist: A Look at Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria
Hives that keep coming back for 6 weeks or more are called chronic hives or chronic urticaria – and they are rarely caused by allergy.
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