Urticaria
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Urticaria Risk Factors
Risk factors for urticaria include:
Allergies
Blood transfusion
Excessive stress
Exposure to chemicals
Insect bites
and
insect stings
Medications
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Urticaria Symptoms
Related Topics:
Allergic reaction
Allergic urticaria
Drug side effect
Facial swelling
Itching
Mouth swelling
Rash
Rashes in adults
Rashes in children
Tongue swelling
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Last Updated: Aug 19, 2008
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Urticaria References:
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Kozel MM, Bossuyt PM, Mekkes JR, Bos JD. Laboratory tests and identified diagnoses in patients with physical and chronic urticaria and angioedema: A systematic review. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2003 Mar;48(3):409-16.
Muller BA. A comprehensive review of physical urticaria. Compr Ther. 2002 Winter;28(4):214-21.
Varadarajulu S. Urticaria and angioedema. Controlling acute episodes, coping with chronic cases. Postgrad Med. 2005 May;117(5):25-31.