Urticaria is a skin condition characterized by raised, red, itchy welts, wheals, hives or bumps on the skin with or without swelling (angioedema). Here are some common signs and symptoms to help you identify Urticaria: Raised red or white hives on the skin: These wheals can vary in size and shape and may appear suddenly and vary in size. The skin colour of the hives may match the surrounding skin colour or appear red or lighter or darker. Itching: Urticaria is typically accompanied by itching, which can range from mild to severe. The itching sensation may be localized to the affected area or spread throughout the body. Swelling: In addition to hives, swelling can occur, usually in the deeper layers of the skin. This swelling may affect the face, lips, tongue, throat, or other parts of the body. It's important to understand that Urticaria is more than just a skin issue; it can be associated with various comorbidities. Recognizing and addressing these additional health challenges is crucial for a comprehensive approach to managing Urticaria. Learn more: www.urticariaday.org #UrticariaDay2024 #UDAY2024 #Urticaria #udaymyjourney
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