Full Urticaria Cure By Kate Andrews
9 August 2011
Written by: Urticaria Relief
Urticaria is a very common problem for many people which is why finding a urticaria cure is so important. If
your not sure what urticaria is you may know of the condition by it's more common name which is Hives.
Urticaria is often referred to as a skin condition, nettle rash or simply an allergy. While it is true to say
that urticaria is an allergy to a certain degree the truth is the condition can be much worse for the thousands
of people who suffer with the more serious version of urticaria known as chronic urticaria.
Chronic urticaria is the term used to describe a recurring version of urticaria. The term chronic urticaria is
normally attributed to urticaria after the condition has been prevalent for six weeks or more, this could mean
that the sufferer has had urticaria every day for six weeks without the skin condition going away, or in more
common cases it will mean that urticaria keeps coming back repeatedly over a period of six weeks.
As I said at the beginning of this article, urticaria is a problem for many people and especially for those who
suffer repeatedly with chronic urticaria (Hives), this is why it is so important to find a cure for the
condition.
Finding a urticaria cure is not easy for many, this is mainly due to the many causes of the condition. On the
outside urticaria or hives appear to be a straight forward allergy, so anybody looking for a urticaria cure
would normally start by trying to find out what they are allergic to.
The most common path urticaria sufferers take is visiting the doctor which in most cases turns out to be pretty
pointless. Doctors will in most cases be clueless when it comes to providing a cure for urticaria. The
urticaria treatment options are limited to simple symptomatic medications.
Traditional urticaria treatments which your doctor may prescribe or advise you to take usually fall into the
antihistamine, anti-inflammatory or steroid category, & while all of these urticaria medications can help
they are not a cure for urticaria, instead they are a quick fix to relieve symptoms of the condition.
A urticaria cure should really tackle the underlying condition which causes the condition to develop. While
many doctors will still tell you that they have no idea why people suffer with the condition more and more
research indicates that the condition is the result of something called autoimmune disease.
Autoimmune disease is perhaps the main culprit behind chronic urticaria, which does sound serious, however
there are a couple of very simple ways in which anyone can address an autoimmune condition, these are both
natural and powerful. Kate Andrews publication details one such method that tackles chronic urticaria by
addressing a possible underlying autoimmune condition.
Source: http://www.urticaria-relief.com
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