Urticaria
What is Urticaria?
It is an allergic disease that manifests itself with red itchy rashes that suddenly appear on the skin. The disease, commonly known as hives, usually occurs in a certain area of the body. However, sometimes there may be rashes covering the entire body. The size of the rashes can vary from a few millimeters to a few centimeters and can merge to form larger rashes.
What Causes Urticaria?
Urticaria occurs when mast cells, one of the defense cells of the immune system, release histamine and other chemicals into the bloodstream as a result of the triggering effect of a number of internal and external stimuli.
Medical experts usually cannot determine the cause of chronic urticaria or why acute urticaria sometimes becomes chronic. However, they list the triggering causes of hives on the skin as follows;
- Certain foods, alcohol use
- Stress
- Infections. Infections caused by viruses, bacteria or parasites
- Various diseases. Thyroid diseases, rheumatic diseases
- Insect venom. Bee stings and sometimes mosquito bites
- Physical factors. Physical factors such as cold, heat, sunlight, sweat, pressure, excessive exercise
- Some drugs. Some antibiotics, blood pressure medications or painkillers can be listed as follows.
In terms of regulation medicine, urticaria is the imbalance of the immune system and its activity in a way that harms itself. The main reason for this is the stress load of the body. This stress can be mental stress, as well as biophysical stress caused by the diseases and surgeries the person has had, or biochemical stresses such as malnutrition, intestinal flora disorder, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and toxic loads of the body.
As a result, when the sum of these stresses exceeds a certain threshold, behavioral disorders can also occur in the immune system. Among these stresses, intestinal candida, mental stresses and heavy metal and acid loads accumulated in the connective tissue of the body have a special importance in terms of urticaria.
How is it treated?
In classical medicine, allergy suppressing drugs are given. If the allergen can be detected, it is recommended that the person stays away from the allergen and desensitization treatments are performed through long-term vaccination.
In terms of regulation medicine, intestinal flora and candida levels, heavy metal and latent acidosis levels, food sensitivities, mental stress levels and interference field screening, especially teeth, are performed. Causes that have an allergy origin are treated.
A sugar-free candida diet is applied, taking into account food sensitivities. Intestinal flora is supported.
A chelation program is organized for acid and heavy metal loads.
Neural therapy is performed for interference field treatment and hormonal balance
Reverse electromagnetic frequency treatment is performed to desensitize the body to detected allergens.
Ear acupuncture is particularly effective in relieving acute symptoms.
Homeopathic remedies are also quite effective treatments for detected allergens.
If there is mental stress, ear acupuncture, homeopathy and psychokinesiology treatments are quite effective.
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Urticaria, also known as hives, is a skin condition characterized by red, itchy welts or bumps that appear suddenly. It is usually caused by an allergic reaction, infections, or other triggers.
How is Urticaria Recognized?
Urticaria is recognized by the sudden appearance of raised, red or skin-colored welts on the skin, often accompanied by itching or a burning sensation. These welts can vary in size and may change location on the body over hours.
Foods, medications, stress, temperature changes, and infections can trigger urticaria.
Treatment includes antihistamine medications, avoiding allergens, and strengthening the immune system.
Chronic urticaria is a type of hives characterized by recurring rashes lasting longer than six weeks.
Cold compresses, aloe vera, and stress management can help relieve symptoms.