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Urticaria, also known as hives, is a type of allergic reaction that causes red, itchy welts on the skin. It is a common condition that affects up to 20% of people at some point in their lives. Urticaria is caused by an immune system response to an allergen, such as food, pollen, or medication. It is usually treated with antihistamines, which block the release of histamine, a chemical that causes the swelling and itching associated with the condition. In more severe cases, immunosuppressants may be prescribed to reduce the body's immune response. The Urticaria market is a subset of the Allergy and Immunology market, which is focused on the diagnosis and treatment of allergic and immunological conditions. This market includes a range of products, such as antihistamines, immunosuppressants, and other medications, as well as diagnostic tests and treatments. Companies in the Urticaria market include pharmaceutical companies such as Sanofi, Novartis, and GlaxoSmithKline, as well as biotechnology companies such as Regeneron and Allergan. Diagnostic companies such as Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp also offer tests and treatments for Urticaria. Show Less Read more