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A Woman in Her 30s with Chronic Hives: It's not your skin; 'this' is the problem. | Incheon Hives
Blog August 10, 2025

A Woman in Her 30s with Chronic Hives: It's not your skin; 'this' is the problem. | Incheon Hives

Dr. Yeonseung Choe
Dr. Yeonseung Choe
Chief Director

Where do persistent hives, which don't resolve with medication, truly begin?

She was in her late 30s, a team leader at a design agency. The moment she sat in the examination room chair, the slight slump in her shoulders conveyed the weight of a six-month battle. The 'hives of unknown origin' she suffered from were not just a simple skin condition but a problem that utterly disrupted her quality of life.

Looking at her medication history, second-generation antihistamines like Zyrtec only temporarily suppressed the itching but did not reduce the frequency of hive outbreaks themselves. This was the first clear clue that the root cause of the problem was not merely excess histamine. Her desperate plea began right at this point.

“I'm only okay when I take the medication. What could be the real underlying cause?”

Clues We Miss When Food Isn't the Culprit

When clear causes aren't found in allergy tests, the next suspect is often 'food.' She, too, attempted a strict elimination diet for three months. The temporary improvement in symptoms during the initial two weeks was likely due to a temporary reduction in intestinal inflammatory load. However, the subsequent relapse of symptoms indicated that the real problem wasn't specific foods but rather an already hypersensitive immune system itself.

The investigation seemed to be at a dead end. But I didn't miss another clue she casually dropped.

"The really strange thing is, the day after I pull an all-nighter for work or have a restless night, it unfailingly flares up, no matter what I eat."

This was the decisive signal that we had to completely change the direction of the investigation.

On the Moments When Emotions Attack the Skin

“Now that I think about it, when I'm extremely nervous before an important client presentation, I sometimes suddenly get an itchy feeling around my neck, and hives erupt. Even when I haven't eaten anything, and haven't had a restless night.”

This was it. The decisive testimony that turned everything upside down. If the investigation until now focused on a 'substance' problem, this clue shifted the perspective to a 'signal' problem within the system. The fact that chronic stress lowers the immune system's threshold was a key to explaining why her symptoms specifically began right after a major project concluded.

The question had to be completely rephrased. Not, "What 'substance' is attacking her?" but rather, "Why does her body attack itself merely with the invisible signal of 'tension'?"

How the Feeling of a 'Broken Body' is Created

Her expression, 'the feeling of a broken body,' conveyed not just a list of symptoms but a deep sense of loss, having lost control over her own body. And that sensation is a medically very accurate insight.

The essence of the problem wasn't just a localized issue with the skin, but rather a collapse of the entire kingdom's system—specifically, the breakdown of the 'gut-brain-skin axis' network.

Ultimately, her hives were not solely a skin problem. They were a phenomenon where a deep internal imbalance surfaced, like bubbles rising from the bottom of a quiet lake. The psychological pressure of stress overheats the brain, and that heat, traveling through nerves and hormones, compromises the gut barrier. Microscopic inflammatory substances that leak through the compromised barrier then stimulate the immune system, and the final result manifests as skin hives.

Treating the System, Not Just the Skin

Her question was like that of a citizen from a kingdom that had lost everything. What we needed to do now was not merely a short-term battle to extinguish the beacon but to embark on a long journey to rebuild a fallen kingdom.

The reconstruction project must proceed along three simultaneous axes.

  • First, stabilizing the capital through meditation and sleep management (brain function recovery).
  • Second, strengthening the borders through diet control and nutritional support (gut mucosal regeneration).
  • Lastly, emergency repair of the city walls through Korean traditional medicine (skin inflammation relief).

Indeed, in cases showing similar patterns to hers, such an integrated approach allowed us to observe positive changes: the intensity of severe stress-induced hives significantly decreased, and their frequency also reduced after four weeks.

Thus, chronic hives of unknown origin are, before being a disease, a desperate signal of communication from our bodies. Only by listening to the inner voice contained within that signal can we truly embark on the path to genuine recovery.

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