His skin didn’t just itch—it burned. Red, swollen patches erupted across his body, vanishing and reappearing like a cruel game. At first, it seemed like an allergy. Then doctors said one word that changed everything: urticaria. The hives spread, his lips swelled, and breathing felt tighter. That’s when they realized this wasn’t jus… What began as a harmless itch became a frightening lesson in how aggressive urticaria can be. Those raised, red weals weren’t just a surface problem; they were the visible sign of mast cells releasing chemicals into his bloodstream, flooding tiny vessels and forcing fluid into his skin. Soon, deeper swelling—angio-oedema—distorted his lips and eyelids, turning discomfort into genuine fear, especially when swallowing became difficult. Continue reading…