Medical guidelines are based on high-quality evidence and the expert opinions of specialists. They are used by doctors to help them make the right decisions.
There are Australian and international guidelines available for your doctor, and include information on how to diagnoses and treat chronic spontaneous urticaria.1
Accurate information and assessment of the symptoms is the key to effective management of your condition.
Don’t let chronic spontaneous urticaria control your life. Ask your doctor about clear skin and zero itch.SYMPTOM CHECKER
References
- Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy. ASCIA HP Position Paper Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Guidelines 2020. Available from https://allergy.org.au/images/stories/pospapers/ASCIA_HP_Position_Paper_CSU_2020.pdf Accessed July 2024.
- Bernstein JA et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2014; 133:1270-1277.
- Zuberbier T et al. Allergy 2018; 73:1393-1414.
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