Treatment for urticaria usually requires comprehensive management. Currently, no single drug can guarantee a complete cure, but symptoms can be effectively controlled and recurrence reduced through standardized medication use and lifestyle adjustments. It is recommended to choose appropriate medications based on your condition under the guidance of a doctor.

1. Commonly used antihistamines: such as loratadine and cetirizine, can relieve itching and hives, and symptoms can be improved in most people. Some people may need to take them regularly for a longer period of time to maintain the effect.

2. For recurrent cases: If symptoms occur frequently, the doctor may adjust the medication regimen, such as using different drugs in combination, or using other types of drugs as adjunctive therapy for a short period of time.
3. Pay attention to triggering factors: While undergoing treatment, common triggers such as certain foods, stress, and infections should be avoided, as this helps reduce the chance of recurrence.
In general, the treatment of urticaria requires patience and cooperation with the doctor, regular check-ups, and adjustments to the treatment plan based on changes in symptoms. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, recording potential triggering factors, and combining these with medication management can help better control the condition.