Acute urticaria can potentially be cured, but this depends on the cause and individual circumstances. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and to undergo long-term management.

1. **Some patients can be cured.**

If the symptoms are caused by a specific food, drug, or infection, they may not recur after the trigger is eliminated and proper treatment is administered.
2. **Some areas require long-term management.**
For chronic or unexplained types, a complete cure is difficult, but attacks can usually be effectively reduced through medication and lifestyle adjustments.
3. **The key lies in identifying the cause of the disease.**
The prerequisite for a complete cure is to find the trigger, which may include allergens, physical irritants, or infections. A systematic examination should be conducted under the guidance of a doctor.
It is recommended to record your diet, environment, and physical condition during an attack to help your doctor make a diagnosis; use anti-allergy medication as prescribed during an acute attack and avoid scratching; maintain a regular daily routine and reduce stress to help lower the risk of recurrence.