Common questions about treatment advances for relieving hives from allergies

Allergy Hives Crystal in Lake IL

At Advanced Allergy and Asthma Associates, Inc. in Elgin and Crystal Lake, Illinois, we understand how frustrating and uncomfortable hives can be. If you are dealing with the itching, redness, or swelling they cause, what new solutions are out there to help you find relief? Fortunately, research has made significant strides in providing innovative options. Below, we have answered some of the most frequently asked questions about treatment advances for relieving hives. From chronic hives to a sudden breakout, we’re here to educate and empower you on your treatment options.

What exactly are hives, and why do they happen?

Hives, also known as urticaria, are characterized by red, raised, and often itchy welts that appear on the skin in response to triggers. They may appear due to allergic reactions, stress, infections, or exposure to extreme temperatures, such as heat or cold. Sometimes, the specific cause is unknown, which makes finding relief all the more frustrating.

What are the latest treatment advances for relieving hives?

Recent treatments for hives include biologics, such as omalizumab, which target the immune system’s response to reduce symptoms. Advances in antihistamines and topical medications have also shown better efficacy in managing and alleviating hives. Our specialists stay current on these cutting-edge options to provide you with the most effective solutions.

How do biologic treatments work for hives?

Biologic treatments work by targeting specific pathways in the immune system that contribute to the development of hives. Omalizumab, for instance, blocks a protein involved in allergic reactions. This can significantly reduce the severity and frequency of hives, especially in chronic cases.

Are these new treatments safe?

Yes! Treatment advances for relieving hives go through rigorous clinical trials to ensure they are both safe and effective. At Advanced Allergy and Asthma Associates, we assess each patient and tailor treatments to their unique needs, ensuring the safest approach.

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Can lifestyle changes complement these treatments?

Absolutely. Avoiding known triggers, reducing stress, and maintaining a healthy diet can significantly help minimize hive outbreaks. We work with you to create a comprehensive treatment plan that incorporates both medical and lifestyle changes to minimize the likelihood of overall problems.

How soon can I expect to see results with the latest treatments?

Many of our patients report improvement within days or weeks of starting new medications or biologic therapies. However, the timeline varies depending on the individual. We take the time to monitor your progress and adjust treatments as needed to achieve optimal results.

When should I consult a specialist for my hives?

If your hives persist for more than six weeks, occur frequently, or significantly interfere with your daily life, it’s time to consult a specialist. Chronic hives often indicate an underlying condition, and a professional evaluation is the most effective way to achieve lasting relief.

How do I find relief from hives today?

If you are tired of dealing with the discomfort and inconvenience of hives, the team at Advanced Allergy and Asthma Associates is here to provide solutions. Our specialists in Elgin and Crystal Lake, Illinois, stay at the forefront of treatment advances for relieving hives, offering personalized care tailored just for you. Call us today at (847) 888-8802 to schedule a consultation and take your first step toward a life without bees. 


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Meredith Cirrincione, MS, PA-C at Advanced Allergy & Asthma Associates S.C

Meredith Cirrincione, MS, PA-C

Meredith Cirrincione is a board certified Physician Assistant and specializes in treating allergies, with a focus on asthma, rashes, environmental allergies, chemical and food allergies. She holds a Masters in Physician Assistant Studies from The Chicago Medical School - Rosalind Franklin University of Health Sciences. She is a Fellow member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, the Illinois Academy of Physician Assistants, and the Association of PAs in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. She likes to approach things holistically. She is a strong patient advocate and adored by her patients. She enjoys singing, reading, cooking, and the great outdoors.

Dr. Noga Askenazi, M.D at Advanced Allergy & Asthma Associates S.C

Noga Askenazi M.D.

Dr. Noga Askenazi is a nationally recognized asthma and allergy specialist who is board certified in pediatric and adult allergy. Her areas of special interest are innovative treatment of rashes, sinusitis, food allergies, asthma and immune disorders. She was past President of the ISAAI (Illinois Society of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology), works on state and national committees for advancement of the allergy field and is a consultant for Advocate, Ascension Health, Northwestern amongst other health care systems. Her joy is helping patients reach their goals after together determining best treatments. Her staff and patients are a chosen family, and she invests in their happiness. She enjoys gardening, biking and cooking to good music.


Susan Bockman, FNP at Advanced Allergy & Asthma Associates S.C

Susan Bockman, FNP

Susan Bockman is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner who specializes in treating asthma, allergies, and related skin conditions. With both personal and professional experience in managing allergies, she brings a compassionate and holistic approach to patient care. Susan earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Northern Illinois University and is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society in Nursing. She is deeply committed to supporting families and individuals through comprehensive, empathetic care. Outside the clinic, she enjoys genealogy, long walks with audiobooks, antiquing, and watching football with her family.