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Urticaria, also known as hives, weals, welts or nettle rash is a raised, itchy rash that appears on the skin. It may appear on one part of the body or be spread across large areas. The rash is usually very itchy and ranges in size from a few millimetres to the size of a hand.
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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Disease

How we can manage a case of urticaria?

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    Managing urticaria, commonly known as hives, involves several strategies to alleviate symptoms and prevent future outbreaks. Here are some key approaches: 1. Avoid Triggers: Identifying and avoiding triggers such as certain foods, medications, or environmental factors is crucial. 2. Antihistamines:Read more

    Managing urticaria, commonly known as hives, involves several strategies to alleviate symptoms and prevent future outbreaks. Here are some key approaches:

    1. Avoid Triggers: Identifying and avoiding triggers such as certain foods, medications, or environmental factors is crucial.

    2. Antihistamines: These are the first line of treatment. Second-generation antihistamines are preferred as they cause less drowsiness. In some cases, a combination of antihistamines may be recommended.

    3. Cold Compresses: Applying a cold compress to the affected area can help reduce itching and swelling.

    4. Loose Clothing: Wearing loose-fitting clothes can prevent irritation of the skin.

    5. Stress Management: Stress can exacerbate symptoms, so techniques such as relaxation exercises, yoga, or meditation can be beneficial.

    6. Avoiding Heat: Taking cool baths and avoiding hot showers or baths can help manage symptoms.

    7. Medications for Severe Cases: In more severe cases, corticosteroids or immune modulators like omalizumab may be prescribed.

    8. Hydration and Skin Care: Keeping the skin moisturized and hydrated can help reduce irritation.
    9. Homoeopathic: Symptomatic Homoeopathic Treatment.

    Each case of urticaria is unique, so it’s important to work with a healthcare provider to develop a personalized treatment plan.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Disease

Which factors are responsible for urticaria?

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    Urticaria, also known as hives, is a skin rash with red itchy bumps as a result of allergic reactions in the body. It can be caused due to an allergic reaction and the triggers include emotional stress, certain medications, infection, sunlight, food (such as nuts), dust, fabric texture, and certainRead more

    Urticaria, also known as hives, is a skin rash with red itchy bumps as a result of allergic reactions in the body. It can be caused due to an allergic reaction and the triggers include emotional stress, certain medications, infection, sunlight, food (such as nuts), dust, fabric texture, and certain metals. Allergy is a common cause of urticaria. It is caused when the immune system responds abnormally to an otherwise harmless substance and floods the body with an inflammatory chemical known as histamine. There are two allergies frequently associated with urticaria: food allergies (most commonly nuts, shellfish, milk, eggs, wheat, and soy) and drug allergies (including those triggered by certain antibiotics like cefaclor, anticonvulsants, antifungals like clotrimazole, ibuprofen or sulfonamides).

    Physical urticaria is a subset of hives in which the skin rash is provoked by specific environmental or physical stimuli such as cold, heat, pressure, vibration, friction, and sunlight. While the cause of physical urticaria is unknown, it is believed to be an autoimmune response in which the body’s cells attack otherwise normal tissues.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Disease, Pathology

How we can diagnosis a case of urticaria?

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    1. Blood test. Your doctor takes some of your blood and sends it to a lab to look for illnesses or infections. 2. Biopsy. Your doctor removes a small piece of your skin to look at under a microscope. This is to see if an inflammation of the blood vessels, called vacuities, may be the cause of your hRead more

    1. Blood test. Your doctor takes some of your blood and sends it to a lab to look for illnesses or infections.
    2. Biopsy. Your doctor removes a small piece of your skin to look at under a microscope. This is to see if an inflammation of the blood vessels, called vacuities, may be the cause of your hives.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Miasma, Pathology, Repertory

What is urticaria?

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    One kind of skin rash with red, raised. itchy bumps due to an allergic reaction. Commonly known as hives.

    One kind of skin rash with red, raised. itchy bumps due to an allergic reaction. Commonly known as hives.

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