If you’ve ever experienced itchy, red welts that come and go, you know how frustrating hives can be. While many cases are temporary and resolve within a few hours or days, some people struggle with symptoms that persist for weeks—or even months. This condition, known as chronic hives (chronic urticaria), can interfere with daily comfort and quality of life.
At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we understand how challenging it can be to live with ongoing skin irritation and uncertainty about what’s causing it. This guide will help you recognize the signs of chronic hives, understand possible causes, and know when it’s time to see a specialist.
Chronic hives are raised, itchy welts that appear on the skin almost daily for more than six weeks. These welts can vary in size, move around the body, and sometimes be accompanied by swelling (angioedema), particularly around the eyes or lips.
Unlike acute hives, which are usually triggered by an allergy or infection, chronic hives often have no clear cause—making them more complex to diagnose and manage.
Even when the exact cause is unknown, certain factors are known to worsen symptoms. In Dubai’s climate and lifestyle, some triggers are particularly common:
Identifying your personal triggers is the first step in long-term control, which is why professional evaluation is essential.
While mild hives can often be managed with simple remedies, it’s important to consult a dermatologist or allergy specialist if:
Chronic hives can sometimes indicate an underlying immune, thyroid, or allergic condition. A specialist at DRHC Dubai can help pinpoint possible causes through allergy tests, blood work, and skin evaluations—allowing for a more effective, personalized treatment plan.
At Dr. Rami Hamed Center, our dermatology and allergy specialists take a comprehensive approach to managing chronic hives, focusing on both symptom control and identifying root causes.
We perform detailed assessments to identify allergens, environmental factors, or medical conditions contributing to your hives.
Daily antihistamines help control itching and swelling. For resistant cases, advanced therapies such as biologic injections may be considered.
Your specialist may recommend stress management, avoiding tight clothing, and eliminating certain foods to reduce flare-ups.
Because chronic hives can fluctuate, ongoing follow-up helps adjust your treatment and maintain skin health over time.
While medical treatment is crucial, a few home care steps can make a big difference:
Remember, hives are not contagious—but they can affect your comfort and confidence. Early management helps prevent unnecessary discomfort and anxiety.