How long can you live with cholestatic urticaria?

  Cholinergic urticaria does not affect the life expectancy of patients after active treatment.  Cholinergic urticaria itself is an allergic disease, which is a wind-blown disease triggered by people’s body’s allergy to acetylcholine secreted in the body. The main manifestation of the disease is the appearance of small and large wind clusters, which can be red, flesh-colored or light pink, all over the body after exercise, bathing or heat. This kind of urticaria is usually accompanied by obvious itching, but it appears and subsides quickly. In severe cases, breathing difficulties, eyelid swelling, and even abdominal pain can occur, but it is generally not fatal, so patients do not have to worry too much. Patients are advised to choose oral anticholinergic drugs for treatment to help the disease recover.  In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to a light diet, as well as to quit smoking and drinking, and to take regular rest and rest in order to recover from the disease as soon as possible.