Springtime urticaria is not a contagious disease. Urticaria is a common skin condition characterized by red or skin-colored patches or papules accompanied by intense itching.

Springtime urticaria attracts attention because it is more likely to occur in spring, which is related to seasonal changes, rising temperatures, and increased allergens such as pollen. Understanding that springtime urticaria is not contagious helps alleviate unnecessary panic and encourages people to pay more attention to their health and take appropriate preventative and treatment measures.

The occurrence of spring urticaria is closely related to individual constitution and environmental factors. When the body comes into contact with certain allergens, the immune system overreacts, leading to erythema, papules, and intense itching on the skin. This reaction is an allergic reaction to a specific substance, not a contagious disease. Even if someone around you has spring urticaria, there is no need to worry about being infected.

【Useful Tips:】
1. Pay attention to personal hygiene and keep your skin clean.
2. Try to avoid contact with known allergens, such as pollen and dust mites.
3. If symptoms appear, seek medical attention promptly and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.
4. Maintain a healthy lifestyle and boost your body's immunity.