{"id":2685,"date":"2026-06-15T16:41:31","date_gmt":"2026-06-15T16:41:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/drsoniafawad.com\/?p=2685"},"modified":"2026-06-15T16:41:31","modified_gmt":"2026-06-15T16:41:31","slug":"living-with-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/drsoniafawad.com\/?p=2685","title":{"rendered":"Living with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<br \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/media-library\/woman-suffering-from-skin-disease-hand-scratching-on-her-back.jpg?id=66936172&amp;width=980\" \/><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) are kind of like your least favorite aunt. They show up unannounced and stay <em><em>well<\/em><\/em> past their welcome.<\/p>\n<p>These red, itchy welts have no obvious cause and last for 6 weeks or longer. And the effects of the continuous itching caused by CSU go far beyond just your skin. Living with CSU can affect your mental health, as well as your work and personal life. <\/p>\n<div class=\"rebellt-item&#10;        &#10;        &#10;        &#10;        col1\" id=\"rebelltitem1\" data-id=\"1\" data-reload-ads=\"false\" data-is-image=\"False\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/condition\/living-with-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria\/symptoms-of-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria\" data-basename=\"symptoms-of-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria\" data-post-id=\"2677041324\" data-published-at=\"1781536382\" data-use-pagination=\"False\">\n<h3 data-role=\"headline\">\n<p>                <strong>Symptoms of chronic spontaneous urticaria<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/h3>\n<p>CSU isn\u2019t predictable. Unlike hives that appear when you\u2019ve been exposed to something you\u2019re sensitive or allergic to, CSU hives come and go, seemingly at random. And they can stay for a long time. This means you might be having a \u201cgood\u201d week, with few or no hives and you make plans to go out. Suddenly the hives appear, making you miserable. Or they could come out just before a big presentation at work or a much anticipated (and needed) vacation. This unpredictability can make you uncertain about making plans and frustrate you if you need to cancel them. It also can affect your relationships if those around you don\u2019t understand how hard it can be to have recurring hives like this.<\/p>\n<p>Here are four ways living with CSU might affect your life. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"rebellt-item&#10;        &#10;        &#10;        &#10;        col1\" id=\"rebelltitem2\" data-id=\"2\" data-reload-ads=\"true\" data-is-image=\"False\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/condition\/living-with-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria\/increased-anxiety-and-depression\" data-basename=\"increased-anxiety-and-depression\" data-post-id=\"2677041324\" data-published-at=\"1781536382\" data-use-pagination=\"False\">\n<h3 data-role=\"headline\">\n<p>                <strong>Increased anxiety and depression<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/h3>\n<p>Researchers have found that people living with CSU have higher rates of anxiety and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/your-wellness\/self-care--mental-health\/is-it-sadness-or-is-it-depression\">depression<\/a> \u2014 up to six times higher \u2014 than those who don\u2019t have the condition. If left untreated, depression can lead to physical problems, including <a href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/condition\/are-you-at-risk-for-heart-disease\" target=\"_self\">heart disease<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/condition\/heart-attack-and-stroke-symptoms\" target=\"_self\">stroke<\/a>. Both anxiety and depression can also affect your ability to get medical help, follow treatment plans, go to work or school, and take care of yourself and your family.<\/p>\n<p>A form of talk therapy, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.apa.org\/ptsd-guideline\/patients-and-families\/cognitive-behavioral\" target=\"_blank\">cognitive behavior therapy (CBT)<\/a>, is helpful for many people with anxiety and depression. The goal with this type of therapy is to find coping strategies and help you manage your thoughts and feelings. Speak with your healthcare provider (HCP) about getting help if you\u2019re experiencing anxiety or depression. There are also groups that can offer support, such as <a href=\"https:\/\/chronic-urticaria.org\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">WeCU<\/a> and the <a href=\"https:\/\/allergyasthmanetwork.org\/?s=CSU&amp;id=380\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Allergy &amp; Asthma Network<\/a>. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"rebellt-item&#10;        &#10;        &#10;        &#10;        col1\" id=\"rebelltitem3\" data-id=\"3\" data-reload-ads=\"true\" data-is-image=\"False\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/condition\/living-with-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria\/sleep-deprivation\" data-basename=\"sleep-deprivation\" data-post-id=\"2677041324\" data-published-at=\"1781536382\" data-use-pagination=\"False\">\n<h3 data-role=\"headline\">\n<p>                <strong>Sleep deprivation<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/h3>\n<p>We know that if we have pain, our sleep can suffer, but many people don\u2019t realize how disruptive itching can be, so they might not understand how tired or fatigued you are. More than half of people with CSU can\u2019t sleep properly. This in turn can worsen depression and anxiety, as well as other mental health issues. Sleep deprivation can also increase your risk of having accidents, injuries and long-term health issues, like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/created-with-support\/heart-disease-women-dont-know\">heart disease<\/a> and some types of cancer.<\/p>\n<p>If CSU is affecting your sleep, it\u2019s important you speak to your HCP about it. If you\u2019re taking second-generation<a href=\"https:\/\/my.clevelandclinic.org\/health\/treatments\/antihistamines\" target=\"_blank\"> antihistamines<\/a>, which don\u2019t make people sleepy, your HCP might suggest adding another one at night that does cause sleepiness. There may be other medication options that can help, too.<\/p>\n<p>Working on mind-body and relaxation approaches might be helpful. There are many self-help options to help people sleep, but working with a therapist might be the best way to start, especially one who works with people living with CSU or similar health problems.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"rebellt-item&#10;        &#10;        &#10;        &#10;        col1\" id=\"rebelltitem4\" data-id=\"4\" data-reload-ads=\"true\" data-is-image=\"False\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/condition\/living-with-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria\/reduced-enjoyment-of-social-and-work-life\" data-basename=\"reduced-enjoyment-of-social-and-work-life\" data-post-id=\"2677041324\" data-published-at=\"1781536382\" data-use-pagination=\"False\">\n<h3 data-role=\"headline\">\n<p>                <strong>Reduced enjoyment of social and work life<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/h3>\n<p>There are several reasons CSU might have a strong impact on your social life, work or education.<\/p>\n<p>Adults with CSU miss more work than those with other allergy-related conditions, and they don\u2019t perform as well while they\u2019re at work. According to one study, those with mild CSU lost about 12% of their work productivity, and those with severe CSU lost as much as 44%. The same happens with children with CSU. They do worse at school than their classmates who don\u2019t have these long-term hives.<\/p>\n<p>Daily tasks and intimacy can be affected as well. It\u2019s not unusual for some people with CSU to have trouble keeping up with personal care, family life and housekeeping. Sexual activity and intimate relationships can also become difficult. Maintaining a relationship can be challenging if you\u2019re self-conscious of how your skin looks, you\u2019re itching all the time, you\u2019re fatigued, and your mental health is affected.<\/p>\n<p>Hobbies and just getting out to have fun are usually a good way to relax and recharge. But if you\u2019re living with CSU, they might be the last thing you\u2019re thinking of.<\/p>\n<p>Finding clothing that feels comfortable can be tough. Tight clothes rub against your skin and some clothing is made of irritating fabrics, like wool, or they have textures or seams that can feel uncomfortable on your skin. If you have a particular style that you like to follow, it can be disappointing if you have to choose looser fitting clothing in different fabrics that don\u2019t match what you\u2019d like to wear. If you have to wear a uniform at work or school, this can also be an even bigger problem, and you might need to ask for accommodations either in style or fabric.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"rebellt-item&#10;        &#10;        &#10;        &#10;        col1\" id=\"rebelltitem5\" data-id=\"5\" data-reload-ads=\"true\" data-is-image=\"False\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/condition\/living-with-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria\/increased-risk-for-infection\" data-basename=\"increased-risk-for-infection\" data-post-id=\"2677041324\" data-published-at=\"1781536382\" data-use-pagination=\"False\">\n<h3 data-role=\"headline\">\n<p>                <strong>Increased risk for infection<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/h3>\n<p>Although it\u2019s not common, if you scratch your hives enough to break the skin, you can get an infection, which can become serious if not treated. If you do break the skin, be sure to clean the area, apply antibiotic ointment and cover the broken skin to protect it. See your HCP if you develop any redness or swelling, or if you see any discharge or pus coming from the area.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"rebellt-item&#10;        &#10;        &#10;        &#10;        col1\" id=\"rebelltitem6\" data-id=\"6\" data-reload-ads=\"true\" data-is-image=\"False\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/condition\/living-with-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria\/taking-charge-of-csu\" data-basename=\"taking-charge-of-csu\" data-post-id=\"2677041324\" data-published-at=\"1781536382\" data-use-pagination=\"False\">\n<h3 data-role=\"headline\">\n<p>                <strong>Taking charge of CSU<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/h3>\n<p>CSU is more than \u201cjust hives.\u201d It has a significant impact on your life. Discussing your condition with your HCP to ensure that you find the right medication to control your hives and seeking support from the people around you as well as groups and communities that understand CSU can go a long way in helping you live a full life with this chronic condition.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><em><em>This educational resource was created with support fro<\/em><\/em><em><em>m Regeneron and Sanofi.<\/em><\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"around-the-web\">\n<p>From Your Site Articles<\/p>\n<p>Related Articles Around the Web<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.healthywomen.org\/condition\/living-with-chronic-spontaneous-urticaria\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) are kind of like your least favorite aunt. They show up unannounced and stay well past their welcome. These red, itchy welts have no obvious cause and last for 6 weeks or longer. And the effects of the continuous itching caused by CSU go far beyond just your skin. Living with CSU can affect your mental health, as well as your work and personal life. Symptoms of chronic spontaneous urticaria CSU isn\u2019t predictable. Unlike hives that appear when you\u2019ve been exposed to something you\u2019re sensitive or allergic to, CSU hives come and go, seemingly at random. And they can stay for a long time. This means you might be having a \u201cgood\u201d week, with few or no hives and you make plans to go out. Suddenly the hives appear, making you miserable. Or they could come out just before a big presentation at work or a much anticipated (and needed) vacation. This unpredictability can make you uncertain about making plans and frustrate you if you need to cancel them. It also can affect your relationships if those around you don\u2019t understand how hard it can be to have recurring hives like this. Here are four ways living with CSU might affect your life. Increased anxiety and depression Researchers have found that people living with CSU have higher rates of anxiety and depression \u2014 up to six times higher \u2014 than those who don\u2019t have the condition. If left untreated, depression can lead to physical problems, including heart disease and stroke. Both anxiety and depression can also affect your ability to get medical help, follow treatment plans, go to work or school, and take care of yourself and your family. A form of talk therapy, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), is helpful for many people with anxiety and depression. The goal with this type of therapy is to find coping strategies and help you manage your thoughts and feelings. Speak with your healthcare provider (HCP) about getting help if you\u2019re experiencing anxiety or depression. There are also groups that can offer support, such as WeCU and the Allergy &amp; Asthma Network. Sleep deprivation We know that if we have pain, our sleep can suffer, but many people don\u2019t realize how disruptive itching can be, so they might not understand how tired or fatigued you are. More than half of people with CSU can\u2019t sleep properly. This in turn can worsen depression and anxiety, as well as other mental health issues. Sleep deprivation can also increase your risk of having accidents, injuries and long-term health issues, like heart disease and some types of cancer. If CSU is affecting your sleep, it\u2019s important you speak to your HCP about it. If you\u2019re taking second-generation antihistamines, which don\u2019t make people sleepy, your HCP might suggest adding another one at night that does cause sleepiness. There may be other medication options that can help, too. Working on mind-body and relaxation approaches might be helpful. There are many self-help options to help people sleep, but working with a therapist might be the best way to start, especially one who works with people living with CSU or similar health problems. Reduced enjoyment of social and work life There are several reasons CSU might have a strong impact on your social life, work or education. Adults with CSU miss more work than those with other allergy-related conditions, and they don\u2019t perform as well while they\u2019re at work. According to one study, those with mild CSU lost about 12% of their work productivity, and those with severe CSU lost as much as 44%. The same happens with children with CSU. They do worse at school than their classmates who don\u2019t have these long-term hives. Daily tasks and intimacy can be affected as well. It\u2019s not unusual for some people with CSU to have trouble keeping up with personal care, family life and housekeeping. Sexual activity and intimate relationships can also become difficult. Maintaining a relationship can be challenging if you\u2019re self-conscious of how your skin looks, you\u2019re itching all the time, you\u2019re fatigued, and your mental health is affected. Hobbies and just getting out to have fun are usually a good way to relax and recharge. But if you\u2019re living with CSU, they might be the last thing you\u2019re thinking of. Finding clothing that feels comfortable can be tough. Tight clothes rub against your skin and some clothing is made of irritating fabrics, like wool, or they have textures or seams that can feel uncomfortable on your skin. If you have a particular style that you like to follow, it can be disappointing if you have to choose looser fitting clothing in different fabrics that don\u2019t match what you\u2019d like to wear. If you have to wear a uniform at work or school, this can also be an even bigger problem, and you might need to ask for accommodations either in style or fabric. Increased risk for infection Although it\u2019s not common, if you scratch your hives enough to break the skin, you can get an infection, which can become serious if not treated. If you do break the skin, be sure to clean the area, apply antibiotic ointment and cover the broken skin to protect it. See your HCP if you develop any redness or swelling, or if you see any discharge or pus coming from the area. Taking charge of CSU CSU is more than \u201cjust hives.\u201d It has a significant impact on your life. Discussing your condition with your HCP to ensure that you find the right medication to control your hives and seeking support from the people around you as well as groups and communities that understand CSU can go a long way in helping you live a full life with this chronic condition. This educational resource was created with support from Regeneron and Sanofi. 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