Being very inconsistent, data on the average duration of urticaria is scarce and often contradictory. Most of the time, chronic urticaria lasts a few years. However, some patients are affected for considerably longer, which makes individual prediction impossible. The important thing to know is that at some point, chronic urticaria disappears on its own in almost all patients!
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Aziz
Ghafoor
Aziz Abdul Ghafoor is a second-year medical student at UBC with a passion for dermatology and patient advocacy. Originally from Afghanistan and raised in Canada, Aziz Is dedicated to improving health outcomes for marginalized communities.
His work with Chronic Urticaria Canadian Chronic Urticaria Society) reflects his commitment to supporting patients who face chronic skin conditions. Through this partnership, he aims to raise awareness, foster support networks, and provide educational resources to empower individuals affected by chronic urticaria across Canada.
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