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UrticariaWhat is Urticaria? Urticaria also called nettle-rash or hives or wheals in a common language, simply means itching with rash and mainly effects the neck, arms, legs and trunk of the children. Medically, urticaria may be defined as skin eruption , which is allergic in origin and is characterized by profound itching, red circular or irregularly shaped eruptions on any part of the body. Urticaria is an allergic skin disorder . Characteristically the skin eruptions are erythematous, raised above the skin level, with intense itching and usually worsened by itching & with slight local warmth. What are the causes of Urticaria?Some causes of urticaria are given below-
What are the symptoms of Urticaria?In this disease the blotchy rash consists of a number of pale raised bumps or wheals surrounded by reddened skin. The rash is extremely itchy and debilitating. Lesions tend to move about every 24 hours and "migrate" around on the body. They may, however, clear up in one area only to appear in another. This pattern can continue for as long as the allergen remains. When larger areas of the skin are involved, the condition is called angioedema, and may include severe swelling that interferes with breathing. The outbreak of urticaria is sudden and the disease may affect any part or the entire body. The eruptions may be as small as pin heads or as large as a rupee. What is the treatment done for Urticaria?Antihistamines are the mainstay of treatment, and most patients need no other treatment. It is very important that you should have an antihistamine which is appropriate for you. We are talking here about the sort of antihistamine usually used for allergies, even though chronic urticaria is rarely if ever caused by true allergies. This type of antihistamine is called an 'H1 blocker'. These commonly used antihistamines are two main kinds.
Identification and then elimination of the factors inducing urticaria is an important measure, whenever possible. Improved environment, corrected food habits, etc. help whenever applicable. Treatment of the other disease where Urticaria is secondary to the underlying disease condition is an important step.
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