Careful Attention To The History Of Chronic Urticaria Is One Of The Important Factors Of Productive Therapy
Akhmedov Shavkat Kurbonalievich , Assistants Of The Department Of Skin And Venereal Diseases Of The Samarkand State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan Ashirov Zohijon Fayozjonovich , Assistants Of The Department Of Skin And Venereal Diseases Of The Samarkand State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan Oripov Rustam Anvarovich , Assistants Of The Department Of Skin And Venereal Diseases Of The Samarkand State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan Siddikov Olim Abdullaevich , Assistants Of The Department Of Clinical Pharmacology Of The Samarkand State Medical Institute, Samarkand, Uzbekistan Haydarov Musomiddin Mukhammadievich , Assistants Of The Department Of Clinical Pharmacology Of The Samarkand State Medical Institute, Samarkand, UzbekistanAbstract
Urticaria is an allergic disease characterized by the appearance of blisters on the skin and mucous membranes. The disease can be caused by external factors (temperature, mechanical, chemical) or internal (diseases of internal organs, disorders of the nervous system). [1, 2]. Allergies can be caused by toxins, bacteria, and undigested food. In the diagnosis of the disease, anamnestic data, dermography and various skin allergological tests are used. There are acute (up to 6 weeks) and chronic (more than 6 weeks) urticaria. The latter is characterized by daily or frequent symptoms (blistering, itching, angioedema for 6 weeks or more [3, 4]. During life, 0.5-1% of the entire population of people suffers from chronic urticaria. At the same time, if acute urticaria is usually associated with the action of exogenous factors and allergens (food, medicines, insect bites, etc).
Keywords
Urticaria, chronic urticaria, idiopathic urticaria, disease, allergic disease, skin and mucous membranes, factors
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