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Urticaria is an allergic response of the skin to a variety of allergens in food, medications, infections and environment.
Solar urticaria is a rare skin disease presenting with red, itchy hives within a few minutes of exposure to sunlight.
Persons with autoimmune disorders, especially thyroid disorders, lupus and Sjogren's, are at risk for rashes, hives and urticarial vasculitis.
Thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibodies occur in people with autoimmune thyroid disease and other autoimmune conditions, and they're seen in the healthy population.
Common skin hazards of swimming in the form of water related dermatoses are unknown to majority of swimmers indulging in aquatic leisure activities.
Finding the cause of itchy skin without a visible rash involves detailed history taking, skin and systemic examination and laboratory investigations.
Although urticaria can be serious, minor episodes of allergy hives can be treated naturally with essential oils that soothe itchy skin, cleanse the liver & relieve stress
Urticaria, which is commonly known as hives or welts, can be acute or chronic. It is important for an affected individual to know about causes, diagnosis and treatment.
Many people know the infuriating itch of hives, but few know that nature provides many more gentle treatments for these allergic reactions than chemical medications.
The presence of one or more skin conditions such as rash, hives, eczema or swelling is often a sign that a trigger is causing an immune system or allergic reaction.
Over 50% of patients attending a dermatology clinic present with itchy skin diseases. Dermatoses associated with itching can appear with or without skin rashes.
Aquagenic pruritus or water induced itch is a typical pricking itch which appears after contact with water at any temperature, without any visible changes in the skin.
Learning how to avoid the common skin hazards of swimming will help swimmers manage water related skin diseases properly.
Koebner phenomenon in psoriasis, also known as isomorphic response, refers to the induction of new psoriasis skin lesions following local trauma or injury to the skin.
Besides the typical symptoms associated with hyperthyroidism, patients with Graves' disease are also at risk for a number of different atypical symptoms.
Finding the cause of itchy palms and soles involves detailed history taking, meticulous clinical examination and carrying out relevant laboratory tests.
Allergies may be derided by those who do not have them but they ca be a hindrance to sufferers and the symptoms and consequences can range from minor to life threatening.
The aim of this article is to provide a definition of eczema, an identification of the various types and the clinical features associated with eczema.
The role of food, hormones and associated diseases as psoriasis triggers is still controversial.
Hypersensitivity reactions occur when the immune system responds in an exaggerated fashion to foreign antigens such as pollen or food proteins.
Everyone has a toxic burden comprised of industrial toxins. Reducing one's toxic burden reduces the risk for autoimmune disease as well as disease flares.
Can stimulants help chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME)? In some cases the answer is yes - and they can help more than just the fatigue.
This article describes the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of dermatomyositis, one of the most common of the autoimmune inflammatory muscle disorders.
It would be interesting to learn how itching occurs in skin and systemic diseases and how the act of scratching relieves the itch.
Vasculitis includes more than 20 organ specific and systemic disorders that cause inflammation in the veins and arteries as well as the organs that these vessels supply.


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