Urticaria
Urticaria, also known as hives, is a skin condition characterized by red, raised, itchy bumps that can appear on various parts of the body and last from minutes to days; while acute urticaria often results from exposure to allergens or infections and resolves within six weeks, chronic urticaria, which persists longer, is frequently linked to autoimmune dysfunction.
Health Outcomes
- Improved Allergic Immune Responses
- Improved Allergic Outcomes
- Improved Allergic Symptoms
- Improved Anti-Allergy-Related Cytokine Profile
- Improved Antiallergic Function
- Improved Atopic Dermatitis
- Improved Health in Children with Allergies
- Improved Skin Mucus Lysozyme Activity
- Improved Skin Satisfaction
- Increased Histamine Production
- Increased Sulfite Tolerance
- Maintained Remission of Skin Symptoms
- No Significant Change in IgE Levels
- No Significant Reduction in Atopic Dermatitis Severity
- Potential Skin Effect
- Prevented Allergic Reactions
- Prevention or Treatment of Allergic Skin Disorders
- Reduced Allergen Hyperreactivity
- Reduced Allergen-Induced Skin Inflammation
- Reduced Allergic Inflammatory Response
- Reduced Allergic Markers
- Reduced Allergic Reactions
- Reduced Allergic Responses
- Reduced Allergic Scores
- Reduced Allergic Symptoms
- Reduced Anaphylactic Shock Symptoms
- Reduced Egg White Sensitization
- Reduced Erythema Intensity
- Reduced Facial Swelling
- Reduced Food Allergy Symptoms
- Reduced Food-Specific Immunoglobulin G4 Level
- Reduced Hypersensitivity Responses
- Reduced IgE Levels
- Reduced IgE Production
- Reduced Incidence of Allergic Manifestations
- Reduced Infant Allergies
- Reduced Infant Atopic Eczema and Allergic Disease
- Reduced Itch Severity
- Reduced Itchy Nose
- Reduced Pruritus
- Reduced Scratching Behavior
- Reduced Scratching Frequency
- Reduced Serum IgE Levels
- Reduced Skin Inflammation
- Reduced Skin Redness
- Reduced Urticaria Activity Score