Consensus statement on the management of urticaria |
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Authors: | Godse Kiran V Zawar Vijay Krupashankar Ds Girdhar Mukesh Kandhari Sanjiv Dhar Sandipan Ghosh Sanjay Rajagopalan Murlidhar Zuberbier Torsten |
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Affiliation: | Form the Shree Skin Centre & Pathology Laboratory, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, India. |
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Abstract: | This consensus statement was developed by Special Interest Group - Urticaria (IADVL). Urticaria, a heterogeneous group of diseases, often cannot be recognized by its morphology. Due to non-specific and non-affordable diagnosis, management of urticaria, especially chronic urticaria, is very challenging. This guideline includes definition, causes, classification and management of urticaria. Urticaria has a profound impact on the quality of life and causes immense distress to patients, necessitating effective treatment. One approach to manage urticaria is identification and elimination of the underlying cause(s) and/or eliciting trigger(s), while the second one is treatment aimed at providing symptomatic relief. This guideline recommends use of second-generation non-sedating H1 antihistamines as the first-line treatment. The dose can be increased up to four times to meet the expected results. In case patients still do not respond, appropriate treatment options can be selected depending on the cost. |
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Keywords: | Chronic urticaria consensus statement definition treatment urticaria |
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