Consider:
- Low vitamin K1 status - if low, 10mg K1 daily has improved urticaria.
- Hypothryoidism - if have hypothyroid symptoms, have TSH measured and if high, your doc may put you on thyroid support - this will likely improve your urticaria.
- If no hypothyroid symptoms - you may need to check your autoimmune status against your thyroid which you can do with your doctor ordering the anti-TPO and the anti-TG antibody tests. If they are elevated, some docs will put patients on thyroid meds which don't treat the cause but they may improve your symptoms. Related to that, if you want to treat the cause, consider dental amalgam removal, heavy metal screening tests or other environmental causes. Low selenium may be a culprit also.
- Low selenium - found in many autoimmune conditions - if low, consider sup...



