How to treat hives that flare up every day

Daily episodes of urticaria can be treated with medications while actively eliminating the cause.
The vast majority of urticaria can be cured by oral anti-allergy medications, such as fexofenadine, loratadine, cetirizine, and ebastine. A small number of chronic recurrent cases can be controlled by combining drugs (e.g. H2 receptor antagonists (e.g. ranitidine, cimetidine, etc.) or anti-leukotriene drugs (e.g. trinitrotoluene, zalustat, etc.) with antihistamines), and increasing the dosage.
Individuals with persistent and prolonged urticaria can be cured by combining internal cyclosporine or injectable biologics such as omalizumab.
Urticaria can be caused by a variety of reasons, in addition to symptomatic treatment, should actively eliminate the cause. For example, sunlight urticaria, need to protect the skin from direct ultraviolet light; cold urticaria, should do a good job of warmth, reduce the cold stimulus; contact urticaria should pay attention to avoid touching irritating substances, and so on.
Urticaria attacks every day is recommended to go to the hospital by a professional doctor for treatment, and at the same time, a balanced diet, moderate exercise in daily life, to enhance physical fitness.