Eur J Dermatol. 2024 Jun 1;34(3):271-275. doi: 10.1684/ejd.2024.4677.
Cholinergic urticaria with hypohidrosis or anhidrosis (CUHA) can impair quality of life due to itching, tingling, and reduced sweating. Current treatment options for CUHA include antihistamines, pulsed steroids, and sweat-promoting therapies such as exercise or hot baths. However, the efficacy of these therapies, particularly hot bath therapy, has yet to be established. We evaluated the efficacy of hot bath therapy in patients with CUHA. We enrolled eight patients who underwent hot bath therapy between January 2010 and August 2022. Patients had a half-body bath in a bathtub filled with hot water (40-43°C) for 30-60 minutes daily for 3-7 days. After treatment, pain improved in three (42.9%) patients, urticaria improved in four (50%) patients, and anhidrosis improved in five (62.5%) patients without any severe adverse events. Because hot bath therapy is easily performed, it should be considered a treatment option for patients with CUHA.
胆碱能性荨麻疹伴少汗或无汗(CUHA)可引起瘙痒、刺痛和出汗减少,从而降低生活质量。目前 CUHA 的治疗选择包括抗组胺药、脉冲类固醇和促进排汗的治疗方法,如运动或热水浴。然而,这些治疗方法的疗效,特别是热水浴疗法的疗效尚未得到证实。我们评估了热水浴疗法在 CUHA 患者中的疗效。我们招募了 8 名于 2010 年 1 月至 2022 年 8 月期间接受热水浴治疗的患者。患者在装满热水(40-43°C)的浴缸中半身浴,每天 30-60 分钟,持续 3-7 天。治疗后,3 名(42.9%)患者的疼痛得到改善,4 名(50%)患者的荨麻疹得到改善,5 名(62.5%)患者的少汗得到改善,且无严重不良事件发生。由于热水浴疗法易于实施,因此应考虑将其作为 CUHA 患者的一种治疗选择。