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['فراہم کردہ معلوماتن ہنٛد استعمال صحتک مسئلہٕ یا بیماری ہنٛز تشخیص یا علاج خٲطرٕ گژھنہٕ ین، تہٕ یمو پننہٕ ذاتی طبی مشورٕچ تلاش چھِ کران تمن گژھہٕ لائسنس یافتہ ڈاکٹر سۭتۍ مشورٕ کرُن۔']
['براہ کرم نوٹ کرُن زِ نیورل نیٹ ورک یُس سوالن ہنٛد جوابات پٲدٕ کران چُھ، خاص طور پٲنٹھ چُھ غلط ییلہِ یہٕ عددی موادس متعلق چُھ آسان۔ مثلن، کنہہ خاص بیماری سۭتۍ تشخیص شدہ لوکن ہنٛز تعداد۔']
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The prognosis of urticaria, also known as hives, varies depending on the type and cause of the condition.
Acute urticaria, which lasts less than six weeks, generally has an excellent prognosis, with most cases resolving within 24 hours and episodes rarely recurring.
Chronic urticaria, which lasts more than six weeks, has a more guarded prognosis and depends on the comorbid disease causing the urticaria, as well as the response to therapy.
The prognosis in chronic urticaria is more difficult to predict, as some patients may experience remission, while others may have a persistent or recurrent course.
The prognosis is generally favorable, but in some cases, it may be affected by the underlying medical condition or the presence of autoimmune disorders.
It is important for patients to work closely with their healthcare provider to manage their condition and monitor their symptoms for the best possible outcome.
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