Hope & Histamine: The Paediatric Allergy Podcast

Chronic Urticaria Treatment Explained: Antihistamines, Biologics and New Therapies for Long-Term Hives

Goodlife Creations Season 2 Episode 18

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Chronic urticaria can be frustrating, unpredictable and deeply disruptive — but modern treatment has moved far beyond “just take an antihistamine.” In this episode of Hope & Histamine, we explore the pharmacological treatment of chronic urticaria, from regular non-sedating antihistamines and dose escalation to specialist therapies such as omalizumab and emerging treatment options.

We discuss how chronic spontaneous urticaria is managed using a stepwise approach, when to consider treatment escalation, why sedating antihistamines and repeated steroid courses are usually avoided, and how newer biologic therapies are changing outcomes for patients with persistent hives and angioedema.

Designed for clinicians, trainees, parents and curious listeners, this episode breaks down chronic urticaria treatment in a clear, practical and evidence-informed way — helping turn itch, wheals and uncertainty into better understanding and control.

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