Three years ago I had a sudden acute urticarial attack. ...
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Three years ago I had a sudden acute urticarial attack. Antihistamines didn't work but prednisolone gave immediate control. The dosage was 20 mg per day reducing to 5 mg slowly. The only side effect was the thinning of my skin, which I can live with. Recurrent attacks are easily controlled with 10 mg per day if started quickly. At the start I got mild hallucinations but they quickly disappeared.
Used with discretion under the control of my G.P. it is the only drug giving me a comfortable life.:lol:
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Its always good to hear when someone else has what you have been diagnosed with. I have just recently got chronic utracaria and its unbearable. The doctors dont know why its just errupted out of the blue. I tried different antihistamines which had no effect whatsoever and now they are trying me on predisolone for a two week course. Can you tell me your experiences with this drug. Did it work for you and how quickly did you see the benefits from taking the drug. The worst time for me is night when i just get hot and extremely itchy and cant sleep, its so uncomfortable. Any suggestions what i can do to help at night to ease this. Did you have any side effects with this drug also. Now that youve had urticaria do you find it sometimes comes back for no reason, and would that be something i have to look out for.
Thanks for putting your experience online, it helps people realise that thery are not alone!!!!
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I realise it is some time now since you were diagnosed with chronic utracaria - I have just been diagnosed with it and I'm finding it unbearable too. No antihistamine's work. I have had blood tests but nothing has shown up. My eyes have completely swollen up too now on top of the intense itching day and night. Today my Dr has prescribed me Prednisolone and I am desperately hoping it will work.
I would be so grateful to hear how you are now, how you have got on with the steroids and whether you still need to take them from time to time.
I feel so alone with this conidition and it is so upsetting. It was such a relief to find your message on here.
Any tips or advice would be so welcome.
Thank you!
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