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Chronic urticaria (CU) is a disease characterized by the appearance of weals, angioedema or both are present for more than six weeks. Chronic urticaria may be spontaneous or inducible.
Inducible urticaria is also called as physical urticaria & it is classified according to the stimulus that provokes wealing.
Inducible urticaria is more common than spontaneous chronic urticaria.
In Chronic urticaria, Weals are due to release of chemical mediators from tissue mast cells and circulating basophils. These chemical mediators include histamine, platelet-activating factor and cytokines. The mediators activate sensory nerves and cause dilation of blood vessels and leakage of fluid into surrounding tissues. Bradykinin release causes angioedema.
Clinical features of chronic urticaria are
Chronic spontaneous urticaria has also been associated with