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Managing chronic hives can be challenging

When it comes to living with chronic hives, knowing your options is essential.

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Management approaches today

Get informed on your options to have better discussions with your health care provider.

With chronic hives, some relief isn’t full relief

In a US survey, just 27% of people with moderate chronic hives reported they were satisfied with their current treatment and believed it was the best result that could be achieved. (An additional 40% of patients reported they were satisfied but believed the treatment could do better.) 

You deserve treatment for the way you experience chronic hives on your worst day, even if it’s not the day you visit your health care provider. That’s why it’s important to keep a detailed record to track your symptoms as they come and go. This record can be shared with your health care provider so they can work with you to better manage your condition.

Not sure where to start? Check out the My Chronic Hives Journal for tips and information on managing chronic hives. The My Chronic Hives Journal works best when downloaded and used on a desktop computer or printed out. Mobile functionality may vary by device type.

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Learn how to have more meaningful discussions with your health care provider about the full extent of your chronic hives.

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