See survey below! But to see the full list of all chronic urticaria go back to the main page. http://urticariaresearch.blogspot.com/ to post or comment in areas like: your health history,Things we should know about your urticaria, diet and other information.
What type of Urticaria have you been diagnosed with?
How Often ?
How are you feeling about your condition?
Have you been sucessful in finding treatment for your Urticaria?
What type of doctor have you seen?
What lab tests have you had?
Previous history of being diagnosed with Nephritis (kidney ) infection?
Have you been hospitalized for an infection in the past?
Muscle/Joint/Jaw/Neck Pain?
Dental problems/abcess/root canals?
NEW QUESTION Contact lens developing crystals?
Digestive issues?
Any issues after receiving childhood immunizations?
Food sensitivity/?
Had a significant vision change through the years?
MRI Brain/Angioma?
Don't forget to post "your" information!!
This site is dedicated to my husband who has battled chronic urticaria for over 29 years. For more information on your type of urticaria please click on this link http://urticariaresearch.blogspot.com/ to go back to the main page and review areas DOWN THE PAGE which include: WE NEED YOUR IMPUT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS CONDITION! *Your Medical history before and after chronic urticaria *Things we should know about your urticaria *Need prayer *Does location play a part? *Do you have a question? *What are your symptoms and triggers? Together we can find a cure!
Chronic urticaria and infections
ReplyDeleteSummary: Actually the arguments for an important role of underlying causal infections in chronic urticaria are weak, from an evidence-based viewpoint, but there are data suggesting a link. Moreover, an association with underlying or precipitating infectious causes is difficult to establish because there is no possibility for challenge and the number of other urticarial triggers is vast. For the future it will be necessary to reveal the link between urticaria, autoreactivity, non-immunoglobulin E-mediated hypersensitivity reactions and infections to find attractive and specific therapeutic interventions for urticarial symptomatology.
Possible Bacterial Focus of Chronic Urticaria
ReplyDeleteHelicobacter pylori as a Possible Bacterial Focus of Chronic Urticaria
Possible Bacterial Focus of Chronic Urticaria
ReplyDeleteHelicobacter pylori as a Possible Bacterial Focus of Chronic Urticaria
Chronic Hives and Bacteria!
ReplyDeleteChronic Hives, Rashes Associated with Bacteria, Autoimmunity: Antibiotics or Thyroid Drugs May Be an Effective Treatment for Urticaria
Urticaria and Bacterial Infection
ReplyDeleteQuote from the History portion of this article:"Any recent, chronic, or recurrent viral infections should be determined, especially those due to herpes simplex virus or Epstein-Barr virus. Also, look for focal but persistent bacterial infection (eg, dental abscess, sinusitis) or miscellaneous conditions such as aphthous stomatitis or occult malignancy".
Chronic Urticaria and Infection
ReplyDeleteChronic Urticaria and Infection