“…For this review, chronic urticaria is the more relevant grouping, which includes the category of chronic spontaneous urticaria and its two subtypes: autoallergic (type 1 autoimmunity, IgE auto-antibody presence) and autoimmune (type IIb autoimmunity, IgG auto-antibody presence) [ 10 ]. Another known category is chronic inducible urticaria (physical urticaria), which includes subcategories based on its triggers: mechanical (which includes friction, pressure, and vibration urticaria), thermal (including cold and heat urticaria), and solar electromagnetic radiation (Figure 3 ) [ 1 , 10 - 11 ]. Physical urticarial groupings can be alternatively broadly subdivided into common physical urticaria (including cholinergic, cold, delayed pressure, and dermatographism) and uncommon physical urticaria (including aquagenic, vibratory, solar, and adrenergic) (Figure 4 ) [ 1 ].…”