Urticaria

How could I develop Pruritic Urticaria?

How about getting a skin problem known as Prutric Urticaria, during pregnancy?

Of course it will give you pain and make your life a misery. It is a chronic hives-like skin rash that strikes some women usually in the third trimester of their pregnancy. It was formally identified and described in 1979. It can add to the suffering caused by pregnancy due to itching and swelling.

Though it does not threaten the mother or the unborn child, it can be extremely annoying due to the itching and pain. Let us try to learn more about it and how you can avoid or treat it in my comprehensive article about Prutric Urticaria.


Is there a Really good Treatment for Acute Urticaria?

Most  people will tell that there is no treatment for Urticaria.  Most people would simply rely on antihistamines to get hold of their mast cells. It may relieve the suffering temporarily, however for a permanent acute urticaria treatment you should learn more about the causes that trigger it.

Acute urticaria is defined as the presence of temporary wheals which mostly resolve within 6 weeks. If it stays for a longer period, it is chronic urticaria. It is believed that 15-20% of the population suffer from acute urticaria at some point in their lives. My article has the complete details about acute urticaria treatment for you.


What is Pruritus Urticaria?

Have you ever felt a strong desire to scratch your skin? If you feel it too often then you might be suffering from a  skin problem called Pruritus Urticaria.

Pruritus is a Latin word that literally means itch. Pruritus Urticaria is triggered by an unpleasant sensation, which causes the desire or reflex to scratch certain parts of the skin. If scratched viciously, rashes may outbreak on the skin and they may stay for sometime and cause pain.

To find out more about pruritus urticaria, click here and read my detailed article about the causes, symptoms and  precautions that you should keep in mind to stay free of this trouble


What are the different Chronic Urticaria Causes?

As I wrote in one of my previous blogs, chronic diseases tend to be more annoying due to their persistent nature.  Today I am going to tell you what causes chronic urticaria. Chronic urticaria is also called Ordinary urticaria. It is defined as the presence of  wheals which last for more than six weeks.

Chronic urticaria causes have many known and unknown factors. Some of the known factors are Drugs, Allergens,Food allergens and Synthetic Products. If you know the causes that can trigger chronic urticaria you have a better chance of avoiding it. Click here for my detailed article on chronic urticaria causes.


What really causes Autoimmune Urticaria?

Sometimes our immune system can become a blind dog in the meat market and goes against itself. This is what happens in autoimmune urticaria.

This weird skin problem shows itself with swelling, redness and itching. It is caused by different autoimmune disorders. These autoimmune disorders are characterized as the malfunctioning of the immune system. It causes it to attack itself. Mast cells, which are widespread in our skin, are supposed to protect us against diseases. However, under certain conditions they freak out and release a fluid called histamine, into the skin causing urticaria.

If you are interested in learning about the causes, symptoms and treatments of autoimmune urticaria, click here to read my detailed article about this annoying disease.


Learning about Treatment for Solar Urticaria.

You must have heard about ultraviolet radiation and its severe effect on humans skin. However, it is quite possible that you may not have heard about solar urticaria, a disease that can be caused by UV radiation. This disease is one example of how severely UVs can affect humans!

Luckily solar urticaria treatment is not as bad as many people think it is.

Solar urticaria is a uncommon subtype of physical urticaria, caused by exposure to sunlight, ultraviolet radiations or sometimes even visible light. For complete details about solar urticaria treatment, click here and read the detailed article.


Some amazing facts about Delayed Pressure Urticaria and Pressure Urticaria Treatment

Sometimes very small things result in a great nuisance. What about sitting if you were in your office minding your own business, and that caused delayed pressure urticaria? Though it is not a very common problem, people who suffer from it know how painful it can be.

It occurs as a result of pressure on your skin. It is called delayed pressure urticaria as it usually takes 3 to 12 hours to appear after the  pressure has been applied. If you have this disease or want to know about it just out of curiosity, click here for a complete guide on delayed pressure urticaria and pressure urticaria treatment.


What Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria Angioedema really is?

No matter what type they are chronic diseases can be a real pain in the neck. Itchiness and swelling make this pain worse in the case of chronic idiopathic urticaria angioedema. The reason is that it persists for a long time without any known reason.

Urticaria angioedema is characterized by the rapid swelling of the subcutaneous tissue, dermis, mucosa and submucosal tissues and can be throbbing.

If you have been suffering from urticaria angioedema for more than six weeks and there are no obvious causes, you have chronic idiopathic urticaria angioedema. Want to know more about this disease? Read my comprehensive article about chronic idiopathic urticaria angioedema.


I Want To Get Rid of My Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria!

Diseases that persist for a longer period of time can be annoying, but what if such a disease persists for months without any obvious reason? Of course it will be extremely infuriating .  I am talking about chronic idiopathic urticaria. Small red wheals of varying sizes may appear on the skin and the patient may also feel itchiness. If these wheals accompanied by itchiness stay on your skin for more than six weeks, it means you have developed  Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria.

Certain antihistamines and precautionary steps can help the patient, these are described in my comprehensive article about Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria, its symptoms and cure.


What is the best Papular Urticaria Treatment?

If your child has been bitten by a bug and the rashes are not going away, then it is a serious matter because it could be papular urticaria. You can easily identify it by crops of small papules on the affected area of the skin. Though adults can also be affected,  kids are the most common victim of this skin problem.

Before opting for any kind of papular urticaria treatment, you need to take certain precautionary measures for instance

1: Avoid touching the affected area

2: Use insect repellents and flea and tick control

For a detailed guide about papular urticaria treatment read my complete article.


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