Cholinergic urticaria can heal itself, but the disease is prone to recurrence.
Cholinergic urticaria is not contagious. It is often caused by exercise, stress, and other factors that increase the skin temperature, prompting the body’s cholinergic nerve impulses and the release of acetylcholine, which acts on the mast cells and develops the disease. For some patients with cholinergic urticaria, the discomfort can subside within 30-60 minutes after the onset of symptoms, so it can be self-healing.
It is worth noting that cholinergic urticaria can recur, but patients actively cooperate with doctors to control the disease, improve the quality of life, usually does not affect the patient’s life expectancy. In daily life, patients should try to maintain emotional stability, reduce exercise and avoid drinking alcohol to reduce the chance of recurrence of the disease.
It is recommended that patients with cholinergic urticaria should adjust their mindset and take medication as prescribed by the doctor if necessary.