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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Urticaria And Hyperthyroidism

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Posted on Mon, 31 Aug 2015
Question: What would be the best treatment for chronic urticaria and why doesn't it go away? I had a history of hyperthyroidism 4 years ago, taken tapazole and observed that urticaria went away for a year, then it came back again while i am still in tapazole and been experiencing it for 3 years now. I'm no longer in tapazole and my thyroid is now normal accdg to my endocrinologist. I'm taking xyzal in 2.5mg as needed which as i observed, happens every other day
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Answered by Dr. Kathy Robinson (36 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
treating chronic urticaria

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Often an allergist maybe able to determine a cause for chronic urticaria but in some cases we never know the cause. In this case the only thing to do is try to find a combination of medications that prevents you from getting an outbreak. In some patients taking a non-sedating antihistamine like xyzal daily is enough. In other patients they need to take a non-sedating antihistamine plus an H2 blocker every day. H2 blockers are usually thought of as treatment for stomach acid but they block another type of histamine release.
I have had the most success when patients take two ranitidine (150 mg twice a day) plus a non-sedating antihistamine like the xyzal once a day.
Try this and see if you can prevent the recurrent uncomfortable outbreaks
Regards,
Dr. Robinson
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Suggest Treatment For Chronic Urticaria And Hyperthyroidism

Brief Answer: treating chronic urticaria Detailed Answer: Hello, Often an allergist maybe able to determine a cause for chronic urticaria but in some cases we never know the cause. In this case the only thing to do is try to find a combination of medications that prevents you from getting an outbreak. In some patients taking a non-sedating antihistamine like xyzal daily is enough. In other patients they need to take a non-sedating antihistamine plus an H2 blocker every day. H2 blockers are usually thought of as treatment for stomach acid but they block another type of histamine release. I have had the most success when patients take two ranitidine (150 mg twice a day) plus a non-sedating antihistamine like the xyzal once a day. Try this and see if you can prevent the recurrent uncomfortable outbreaks Regards, Dr. Robinson