Hives (redirect from Cold contact urticaria)
Hives, also known as urticaria, is a kind of skin rash with red, raised, itchy bumps. Hives may burn or sting. The patches of rash may appear on different...
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Cholinergic urticaria or also known as (CholU) and CU, is a rare form of hives (urticaria) that is triggered by an elevation in body temperature, breaking...
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Dermatographic urticaria is a skin disorder and one of the most common types of urticaria, affecting 2–5% of the population. The condition manifests as...
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Aquagenic urticaria, also known as water allergy and water urticaria, is a form of physical urticaria in which hives develop on the skin after contact...
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Cold urticaria (essentially meaning cold hives) is a disorder in which large red welts called hives (urticaria) form on the skin after exposure to a cold...
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Autoimmune urticaria, also known as chronic autoimmune urticaria, is a type of chronic urticaria characterized by the presence of autoantibodies in the...
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Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) also known as Chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) is defined by the presence of wheals, angioedema, or both for more...
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Physical urticaria is a distinct subgroup of urticaria (hives) that are induced by an exogenous physical stimulus rather than occurring spontaneously...
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Urticaria pigmentosa (also known as generalized eruption of cutaneous mastocytosis (childhood type): 616 ) is the most common form of cutaneous mastocytosis...
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Solar urticaria (SU) is a rare condition in which exposure to ultraviolet or UV radiation, or sometimes even visible light, induces a case of urticaria or...
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Heat urticaria presents within five minutes after the skin has been exposed to heat above 43 °C (109 °F), with the exposed area becoming burned, stinging...
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Omalizumab (section Chronic spontaneous urticaria)
medication to treat severe persistent allergic forms of asthma, nasal polyps, urticaria (hives), and immunoglobulin E-mediated food allergy. Omalizumab is a recombinant...
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Muckle–Wells syndrome (redirect from Urticaria-deafness-amyloidosis)
cryopyrin. MWS is closely related to two other syndromes, familial cold urticaria and neonatal onset multisystem inflammatory disease—in fact, all three...
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Pressure urticaria or delayed pressure urticaria is a physical urticaria caused by pressure applied to the skin, and is characterized by the development...
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Acute urticaria Adrenergic urticaria Anaphylaxis Aquagenic urticaria Autoimmune urticaria Cholinergic urticaria Chronic urticaria (ordinary urticaria) Cold...
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Urticarial vasculitis (also known as "chronic urticaria as a manifestation of venulitis", "hypocomplementemic urticarial vasculitis syndrome", "hypocomplementemic...
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inhibitor. It is in development for the treatment of chronic spontaneous urticaria. In November 2023, Novartis announced that the compound "demonstrated...
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lesions (urticaria pigmentosa), itching, and dermatographic urticaria (skin writing) "Darier's Sign", a reaction to stroking or scratching of urticaria lesions...
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reactions, with drug-induced urticaria ranking as the second most common type, preceded by drug-induced exanthems. Urticaria, commonly known as hives, manifests...
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rare disease characterised by onset around middle age of chronic hives (urticaria) and periodic fever, bone and joint pain (sometimes with joint inflammation)...
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Wheat allergy (section Urticaria, atopy, eczema)
that causes celiac disease. Other more common symptoms include nausea, urticaria, and atopy. Gluten sensitivity and Coeliac disease are two different diseases...
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(nausea, vomiting, anorexia) and allergic skin reactions (such as rash and urticaria). There have been rare instances where severe adverse reactions have resulted...
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Angioedema (category Urticaria and angioedema)
decreased sensation in the affected areas due to compression of the nerves. Urticaria (hives) may develop simultaneously. In severe cases, stridor of the airway...
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Adrenergic urticaria is a skin condition characterized by an eruption consisting of small (1-5mm) red macules and papules with a pale halo, appearing...
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Lacticaseibacillus paracasei (commonly abbreviated as Lc. paracasei) is a gram-positive, homofermentative species of lactic acid bacteria that are commonly...
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Xanthotype urticaria, the false crocus geometer, is a North American moth in the family Geometridae. The wings are bright yellow with many brownish spots...
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secreted by microorganisms found on the skin. Cholinergic urticaria (CU) is one of the physical urticaria (hives) which is provoked during sweating events such...
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has been approved for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and chronic urticaria in adults and children over 12 years. It is available as round, light...
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drug used in the treatment of allergy symptoms, such as hay fever and urticaria. Therapeutically, fexofenadine is a selective peripheral H1 blocker. It...
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