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The road to getting diagnosed with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), also known as chronic hives with no known cause, can be challenging. It can sometimes take weeks, months, or even years to get properly diagnosed. If you suspect you may have chronic hives, partnering with a specialist might be the next best step.
Chronic hives with no known cause might seem like an allergic
reaction, but it’s a skin condition that a specialist can help diagnose.
Specialists like dermatologists
and allergists are trained to
help diagnose skin conditions
with underlying inflammation,
like chronic hives.
Specialists often have more
experience treating CSU that
is not controlled by
antihistamines.
Working with a
dermatologist or allergist
can help you create a
personalized treatment plan.
Use this Healthgrades™ tool to easily find
specialists in your area.
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