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  1. Urticaria (Hives): a complete overview — DermNet

    Urticaria (hives) is a skin rash presenting as an itchy red rash or lumps called weals. Depending on the trigger, hives can last in duration from a few hours to a week.

  2. Urticaria in children - DermNet

    Apr 4, 2019 · What is urticaria in children? Urticaria refers to a group of conditions in which weals (hives) or angioedema (swelling) develop in the skin. It is very common in children. A weal is a …

  3. Acute urticaria: Causes, Features, and Treatment — DermNet

    Acute urticaria is urticaria (hives) that is present for less than six weeks. It is characterised by weals and sometimes angioedema, and resolves within hours to days.

  4. Urticaria and angioedema images (hives) - DermNet

    Images of urticaria, angioedema (hives). Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand.

  5. Urticaria and urticaria-like conditions - DermNet

    Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis is a rare, recurrent and itchy rash affecting women during their childbearing years. Skin lesions appear during the …

  6. Cold urticaria - DermNet

    How is the diagnosis made? Cold urticaria can be diagnosed by applying an ice cube against the skin of the forearm for 1–5 minutes. A distinct red swollen rash should develop within minutes …

  7. Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection - DermNet

    Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a bacterial organism that can cause respiratory tract infections. In many cases, infection due to M. pneumoniae is asymptomatic or results in non-specific …

  8. Cholinergic Urticaria: Causes, Treatment, and Images - DermNet

    Cholinergic urticaria (heat bumps) is characterised by short-lived hives that occur due to sweating. Stimuli that can cause excessive sweating include exercise, spicy food ingestion, and …

  9. Fever and a rash - DermNet

    Fever and a rash. Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand.

  10. Autoimmune Progesterone Dermatitis (APD) — DermNet

    Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis is a rare, cyclical hypersensitivity reaction to peak levels of endogenous progesterone seen during the menstrual cycle. It characteristically presents as a …