Urticaria is a common allergic disease in dermatology, which mainly manifests clinically as wind clusters of different sizes, which can fuse into patches and fade on their own, leaving no traces after fading, often accompanied by intense itching. Patients with urticaria have no problem exercising properly and simply sweating, but for some special types of urticaria, such as cholinergic urticaria, exercise, especially strenuous exercise, sweating, climbing stairs, or eating spicy and stimulating food, may induce the appearance of urticaria, and this situation should be avoided as much as possible. Therefore, for patients with urticaria, simple exercise and sweating are fine in most cases, but for cholinergic urticaria, it is important to avoid it as much as possible.