Exploring the relationship between menstrual cycle and urticaria: Insights from a cross-sectional study.

IF 2.1 Q3 ALLERGY
Asia Pacific Allergy Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-10 DOI:10.5415/apallergy.0000000000000206
Mahdi Shamad, Nahid Osman Ibrahim, Nawaf AlMutairi
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Abstract

Background: Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is characterized by recurrent wheals lasting over 6 weeks, with various internal and external triggers implicated. Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis, a rare condition associated with cyclical urticaria in response to elevated progesterone levels, may overlap with CSU, particularly in women with menstrual cycle-related exacerbations.

Objective: To document and analyze the timing of urticaria episodes in relation to the menstrual cycle to better understand this phenomenon.

Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Omdurman Maternity Hospital and Omdurman Friendship Hospital in Sudan from January to June 2022. We included 75 women (ages 18-45) with CSU suspected to be linked to their menstrual cycle. Participants completed a structured questionnaire detailing demographic information, menstrual history, urticaria episodes, and associated symptoms.

Results: Among the 75 participants, 46.7% experienced urticaria exacerbation coinciding with menstruation, primarily within the first 3 days. Another 33.3% reported premenstrual urticaria, while 20% had postmenstrual symptoms. The majority exhibited classic urticarial wheals, with only 3.7% experiencing angioedema. Premenstrual urticaria was significantly associated with the 21 to 30 age group (P = 0.030). A majority had a history of allergic conditions, suggesting a predisposition to urticaria influenced by hormonal fluctuations.

Conclusion: This study highlights a significant association between the menstrual cycle and urticaria, suggesting that hormonal fluctuations play a key role in symptom exacerbation. These findings provide a basis for future research into the underlying mechanisms of hormonally influenced urticaria and the development of targeted therapeutic strategies, such as hormonal modulation or individualized treatment plans for affected patients.

探讨月经周期和荨麻疹之间的关系:来自横断面研究的见解。
背景:慢性自发性荨麻疹(CSU)的特点是反复发作的荨麻疹持续6周以上,涉及各种内部和外部诱因。自身免疫性黄体酮皮炎是一种罕见的与黄体酮水平升高引起的周期性荨麻疹相关的疾病,可能与CSU重叠,特别是在月经周期相关加重的女性中。目的:记录和分析荨麻疹发作的时间与月经周期的关系,以更好地了解这一现象。方法:这项横断面研究于2022年1月至6月在苏丹的恩图曼妇产医院和恩图曼友谊医院进行。我们纳入了75名女性(年龄18-45岁),怀疑CSU与月经周期有关。参与者完成了一份结构化的问卷,详细说明了人口统计信息、月经史、荨麻疹发作和相关症状。结果:在75名参与者中,46.7%的人在月经期间出现荨麻疹加重,主要发生在前3天。另有33.3%的人报告经前荨麻疹,而20%的人有经后症状。大多数患者表现为典型的荨麻疹样皮疹,仅有3.7%的患者出现血管性水肿。经前荨麻疹与21 ~ 30岁年龄组显著相关(P = 0.030)。大多数人有过敏史,表明易患荨麻疹受激素波动的影响。结论:本研究强调了月经周期与荨麻疹之间的显著关联,表明激素波动在症状恶化中起关键作用。这些发现为进一步研究激素影响荨麻疹的潜在机制和制定有针对性的治疗策略(如激素调节或个体化治疗计划)提供了基础。
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期刊介绍: Asia Pacific Allergy (AP Allergy) is the official journal of the Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology (APAAACI). Although the primary aim of the journal is to promote communication between Asia Pacific scientists who are interested in allergy, asthma, and clinical immunology including immunodeficiency, the journal is intended to be available worldwide. To enable scientists and clinicians from emerging societies appreciate the scope and intent of the journal, early issues will contain more educational review material. For better communication and understanding, it will include rational concepts related to the diagnosis and management of asthma and other immunological conditions. Over time, the journal will increase the number of original research papers to become the foremost citation journal for allergy and clinical immunology information of the Asia Pacific in the future.
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