What is Angioedema? Angioedema is a medical condition characterized by the rapid swelling of the deeper layers of the skin and mucous membranes. This swelling occurs due to the accumulation of fluid, leading to significant tissue expansion. The condition most commonly affects regions of the body such as the face, especially around the eyes and lips, the throat, hands, and feet. Unlike typical allergic reactions that often manifest with hives and intense itching, angioedema is distinguished by its deeper swelling and the absence of pruritus, or itchiness. This distinction can…
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Any allergic diseases other than drug allergies
Chronic Rhinitis Misconceptions: What You Need to Know
Do you constantly reach for tissues, battle a stuffy nose, or wake up with unexplained headaches? You might be dealing with chronic rhinitis—but how much do you really know about this condition? Unfortunately, many chronic rhinitis misconceptions can lead to ineffective treatments and prolonged discomfort. Let’s set the record straight and uncover the truth about this common but often misunderstood condition. Misconception: Chronic Rhinitis Is Just a Runny Nose Many people think chronic rhinitis is no more than a minor annoyance, but the reality is far more complex. Chronic rhinitis…
Read MoreThe Hidden Connection: Chronic Urticaria, Autoimmune Disorders & Hormonal Imbalance
Introduction to Chronic Urticaria Chronic urticaria, often referred to as hives, is a condition marked by the recurrent appearance of itchy welts on the skin. These welts, or hives, can vary in size and may appear anywhere on the body. The condition becomes chronic when these symptoms persist for six weeks or longer, distinguishing it from acute urticaria, which typically resolves within a shorter period. While the exact cause of chronic urticaria remains elusive in many cases, it is generally understood to be a complex interplay of factors. Symptoms of…
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