Dietary Intervention Indirectly Treats Chronic Urticaria Caused by Food

Authors

  • Yixian Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/rfzsd519

Keywords:

Chronic urticaria, dietary intervention, food intolerance, mediterranean diet, no histamine diet.

Abstract

With the development of medicine and society, more and more people have been diagnosed with chronic urticaria, which has gradually attracted people 's attention, and dietary intervention has become a method for many people to treat chronic urticaria. The current research has achieved remarkable results in the treatment of hives with specific dietary methods, but it does not provide a specific direction for the remedy of nettle-rash in terms of diet. This article summarizes the data from various aspects, analyzes the research on the remedy of chronic urticaria in diet, and exist the relationship between diet intervention and chronic urticaria, and have a positive influence on the remission and cure of hives. This article provides a self-treatment method for patients with nettle-rash to delay and inhibit the disease, and this article can provide a general direction for future research on indirect treatment of hives through diet. However, the specific pathogenesis of chronic urticaria and the specific relationship between diet and the disease have not been found. Future research can focus on the specific pathogenesis of nettle-rash and the specific relationship between diet and the disease.

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Published

28-04-2025

How to Cite

Zhang, Y. (2025). Dietary Intervention Indirectly Treats Chronic Urticaria Caused by Food. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 139, 51-56. https://doi.org/10.54097/rfzsd519