urticaria in English

noun
1
a rash of round, red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling, caused by an allergic reaction, typically to specific foods.
At each interview, subjects were asked about the occurrence of allergic rhinitis, urticaria , eczema, asthma attacks, or asthmalike breathing problems in the last 12 months.
noun
    nettle rashurticationhives

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1. Common Rash** Uncommon Dermatitis, urticaria, pruritus

2. Anaphylactic reaction, anaphylactic shock including fatal shock, hypersensitivity, urticaria

3. urticaria, psoriasis, ecchymosis and increased bruising, purpura

4. Hepatic function abnormal Hyperhidrosis, Rash erythematous, Urticaria, Night sweats

5. Antihistamines are the cornerstone of treatment for all types of histaminergic urticaria

6. Allergic type symptoms (e. g. anaphylactoid reaction or-shock, face oedema, urticaria

7. Adrenergic urticaria is a rare type of stress-induced physical urticaria characterized by transient outbreaks of red papules surrounded by halos of hypopigmented, vasoconstricted skin

8. Myalgia Hypersensitivity reactions (such as anaphylaxis, angioedema, dyspnoea, pruritus, rash, and urticaria

9. Antrum with «Flat Red Plates»; «Urticaria-Like» antral aspect; Absence of characteristic antral features.

10. “Approximately 1 in 100 transfusions are accompanied by fever, chills, or urticaria [hives]. . . .

11. Serious hypersensitivity reactions (rare but severe acute reactions such as bronchospasm, anaphylaxis and urticaria) may occur

12. Reaction to this may be mild (as in urticaria or atopy) or life-threatening (as in anaphylaxis).

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14. allergic reaction (e. g. anaphylactic reaction, angioedema including swollen tongue, tongue oedema, face oedema, pruritus, or urticaria

15. Tests for allergic diseases are also used in the diagnosis of anaphylaxis, urticaria, and allergies against insects.

16. Blights: A name given in some parts of the United States to certain forms of urticaria or nettle-rash.

17. First described in 1985, there are 10 reported cases of Adrenergic urticaria in the English-language medical litera …

18. Mostly, urticaria diseases — like allergological diseases — affect the upper social classes, however, this has not been reported uniformly.

19. There have been reports of serious allergic reactions including anaphylactic reaction, angioedema, dyspnoea, skin rash and urticaria associated with darbepoetin alfa

20. Acute hypersensitivity reactions (e. g., urticaria, angioedema, bronchoconstriction, anaphylaxis) to interferon alfa-#b have been observed rarely during IntronA therapy

21. Antihistamines are used for the relief of symptoms associated with seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, uncomplicated urticaria, and angioedema.

22. How do Antihistamines work? Oral Antihistamines are medications that many people use for seasonal allergies, hives (urticaria), the common cold, and motion sickness

23. Most frequent reactions in children hypersensitive to Antalgics, antipyretics and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs are oedema (facial oedema especially) and urticaria

24. We investigated 66 patients suffering from an acute or chronic urticaria and 65 age- and sex-matched healthy patients as a control group.

25. The frequency with which urticaria, fever, and other symptoms were observed in the early stages of Bilharziasis first suggested to me the

26. Antivenoms can also cause serum sickness, a delayed (type III hypersensitivity) reaction characterized by fever, urticaria, lymphadenopathy, and polyarthralgias days to weeks after treatment.

27. Antivenins can also cause serum sickness, a delayed (type III hypersensitivity) reaction characterized by fever, urticaria, lymphadenopathy, and polyarthralgias days to weeks after treatment

28. Photodermatoses include the following disorders: polymorphic light eruption, hydroa vacciniforme, solar urticaria, actinic prurigo, acute actinic dermatosis, solar dermatosis, phototoxic dermatitis and photoallergic dermatitis.

29. Patients who have experienced bronchospasm, acute rhinitis, nasal polyps, angioneurotic oedema, urticaria, or allergic-type reactions after taking acetylsalicylic acid or NSAIDs including COX-# (cyclooxygenase-#) inhibitors

30. At present, noninfected patients on Biologicals for the treatment of asthma, atopic dermatitis, chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, or chronic spontaneous urticaria should continue their Biologicals targeting type 2 …

31. Indications for use Agists also mean the use of this drug to treat and prevent the recurrence of a chronic form of urticaria, the causes of which may be unknown, and angioedema

32. These include solar urticaria, an, immunoglobulin E-mediated, immediate-type allergic photoreaction, photoallergic contact dermatitis and photoallergic (drug) exanthema, which are cell-mediated, delayed-type allergic photoreactions due to photosensitization, chronic actinic dermatitis and polymorphic light eruption.

33. Allergin Syrup is used for Common cold, Allergy, Hay fever, Watery eyes, Itchy throat/skin, Anaphylactic shock, Rhinitis, Urticaria and other conditions.Allergin Syrupmay also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide

34. Related to risks of serious allergic reactions Anaphylactoid/anaphylactic reactions characterized by symptoms such as pruritus, urticaria, angioedema, and dyspnea have been reported at a rate of one to three per thousand in clinical trials.

35. Benzophenones have been documented to cause a myriad of adverse cutaneous reactions, including contact and photocontact dermatitis, contact and photocontact urticaria, and anaphylaxis.5–7In recent years, they have become particularly well known for their ability to induce allergy and photoallergy.

36. Immune system disorders Uncommon-Urticaria, rash Very rare-Anaphylactic reactions Symptoms of generalised hypersensitivity may include generalised skin rash, itching, sweating, gastrointestinal upset, angioneurotic oedema, difficulties in breathing, palpitation, reduction in blood pressure and fainting/loss of consciousness

37. How do Antihistamines work? Oral Antihistamines are medications that many people use for seasonal allergies, hives (urticaria), the common cold, and motion sickness. Antihistamines work by blocking the action of histamine, a natural chemical in your body that drives allergy symptoms.

38. - Multiple Bedbug bites - Bedbug bites 2 - Bedbug bites on legs - Bedbug bites in a group - Bedbug versus bat bug - Flea bites ankle - Scabies buttocks - Scabies burrow 2 - Prurigo nodularis 1 - Urticaria 2 - Dermatitis herpetiformis knees - Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta 1 - Lymphomatoid papulosis

39. Contrast with a Vascular Skin Reaction (Erythema Multiforme, Urticaria) which does blanch; Compare with Purpura or Ecchymosis which like a Contusion does not blanch; Color (unreliable as an indicator of injury timing) Days 0-2: Swelling and tenderness; Days 2-5: Red, blue or purple coloration

40. The following drugs are undoubtedly effective and sometimes even the therapy of choice: tetracyclines in acne vulgaris and rosacea (including rosacea keratitis); penicillin G in acrodermatitis atrophicans and cold urticaria; dapsone in dermatitis herpetiformis and — as a powerful adjuvant — in acne vulgaris and rosacea.

41. Appet Syrup is used for Disorders of the liver, Liver disorders, Asthma symptoms in adults, Perennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis, Vasomotor rhinitis, Allergic conjunctivitis due to inhalant allergens and foods, Allergic reactions to blood or plasma, Cold urticaria, Dermatographism and other conditions.Appet Syrupmay also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

42. Antipruritics, also known as anti-itch drugs, are medications that inhibit the itching (Latin: pruritus) often associated with sunburns, allergic reactions, eczema, psoriasis, chickenpox, fungal infections, insect bites and stings like those from mosquitoes, fleas, and mites, and contact dermatitis and urticaria caused by plants such as poison ivy (urushiol-induced contact dermatitis) or

43. Antipruritics, also known as anti-itch drugs, are medications that inhibit the itching that is often associated with sunburns, allergic reactions, eczema, psoriasis, chickenpox, fungal infections, insect bites and stings like those from mosquitoes, fleas, and mites, and contact dermatitis and urticaria caused by plants such as poison ivy or stinging nettle.

44. Besides the typical lupus forms, nonspecific skin lesions are also observed such as dermal mucinosis, acneiform skin lesions, different variants of livedo, necrotizing vasculitis with ulcers, purpura, urticaria vasculitis, neutrophilic dermatosis, hyperpigmentation, hair and nail changes as well as overlap syndromes with erythema multiforme, scleroderma, Sjögren syndrome, Raynaud phenomenon, lichen planus, bullous pemphigoid und psoriasis.