Dr. K Yogiraj discusses about urticaria with regards to its classification, diagnosis, causes and treatment protocols required to be followed for the management of urticaria
What is Urticaria?
Urticaria, commonly known as welts or hives, refers to raised, erythematous wheals caused by the release of histamine and other vasoactive substances from mast cells. When swelling is superficial, urticaria eventuates. When the swelling is deeper, angioedema occurs typically affecting the lips and peri-orbital areas of the face, and may also involve the upper airways.
Classification of Urticaria
Urticaria is classified as Acute and Chronic
Chronic spontaneous urticaria is a condition which persists for more than 6 weeks in duration and occurs in the absence of an identiï¬able provoking factor.
Chronic urticaria may be autoimmune, induced by physical stimuli, or idiopathic. NSAIDs, foods, alcohol, stress, and infections may aggravate chronic urticaria but are rarely the cause.