Urticaria is an edematous mass confined to the surface of the skin and mucous membranes, associated with allergic and immune reactions, and generally not hereditary.
Urticaria is a confined edema of the skin and mucous membranes, manifested mainly by aggregated or disseminated erythema, clammy and/or angioedema. Urticaria can occur at any age and is not contagious. It is categorized into acute urticaria and chronic urticaria based on the course of the disease, while chronic urticaria can be categorized into spontaneous urticaria and induced urticaria based on the cause.
Generally speaking, urticaria will not be passed on to the next generation, it is related to allergic reactions, the immune state and other factors, acute urticaria can be removed after the removal of triggers can gradually subside, chronic urticaria is prone to recurring, so we need to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease, and active treatment.