Urticaria and Angioedema
Some patients are very unlucky and develop a rash (hives) that occurs regularly from every 2-3 days, up to daily. They can occur on any part of the body and when there is also swelling (usually of the lips), we call it angioedema.
Advice on preventing the rash usually comes from every one you talk to. There are multiple ways of managing it but these are usually conflicting. In fact in some people it is not even allergies that are causing it. Our Allergist specialises in urticaria and angioedema and is able to help you to gain control of the rash and to resume a normal life.
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