Do
you know what chronic idiopathic urticaria
means? Urticaria is a skin problem with wheals or itching,
idiopathic means without any known reason, and chronic means constant
or recurrent. Therefore, if you are having a skin rash with wheals for
more than six weeks without any obvious reason, it might be chronic
idiopathic urticaria. It is an annoying, painful, and demoralizing
condition. Read this complete article and you will know how you can get
rid of it.
Chronic
Idiopathic Urticaria Symptoms
First,
you should know whether the idiopathic urticaria you are suffering from
is chronic or not - if it lasts more than six weeks then it is chronic.
Here are the most common symptoms:
- Small round wheals may appear, which may
change shape or size with the passage of time
- The patient may feel itchiness
- Wheals
usually occur in batches, and often appear on the face or the
extremities. They may disappear from one place and appear on another.
Idiopathic
Urticaria Treatment
When
it comes to treating idiopathic urticaria, it is not an easy job.
However, you can do a few things to minimize its effects. Using
antihistamines including telfast, diphenhydramine, hydroxyzine,
cetirizine, and other H1 receptor antagonists may help to relieve
symptoms. However, it is important to realize that these
treatments only relieve suffering temporarily, as the wheals may appear
again on the skin after some time.
Idiopathic
Urticaria and Angioedema
Angioedema
is the rapid swelling of the subcutaneous tissue, mucosa, and
submucosal tissues. It can be painful and may even cause suffocation.
It is similar to urticaria; the only difference is that urticaria
occurs in the upper dermis.
Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria Treatment
The
chronic idiopathic urticaria treatment should first be oriented towards
palliation of symptoms. In the early stages, a 2%-solution of Ephedrine
as a local spray is very useful. Antihistamines with a low potential
for sedation, such as H1 antihistamines, are the most important initial
treatment. Combinations of diverse antihistamines may be helpful in
suppressing symptomatology.
P.S. (from
Dr. Gary M. Levin, M.D. & Surgeon)
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