If your skin itches and raised strips form when you scratch it, it is most likely urticaria. Urticaria is self-healing and will disappear in a very short time, but it will recur and is related to factors such as microbial stimulation, sunlight, and drugs. In order to determine whether the itchy skin and raised strips that appear when scratched are caused by urticaria, we need to have a full understanding of the situation of urticaria. Now let’s take a look at the situation of urticaria. The basic clinical manifestation is the appearance of wheals on the skin. The skin often itches first, followed by the appearance of wheals, which are bright red or pale, skin-colored. A few patients have edematous erythema. The size and shape of the wheals vary, and the onset time is uncertain. The wheals gradually spread and merge into sheets. Due to edema of the dermal papillae, the openings of the epidermal hair follicles can be seen sunken downward. The wheal lasts from several minutes to several hours, and in some cases it can last for several days before disappearing without leaving any trace. The rash occurs repeatedly in batches, mostly in the evening. Wheals are often generalized but may also be localized. Sometimes it is accompanied by angioedema, and occasionally bullae form on the surface of the wheal. Some patients may experience nausea, vomiting, headache, head swelling, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Severe patients may also have systemic symptoms such as chest tightness, discomfort, pale complexion, accelerated heart rate, weak pulse, low blood pressure, and shortness of breath. A disease that is cured in a short period of time is called acute urticaria. If the urticaria recurs at least twice a week for more than 6 weeks, it is called chronic urticaria. In addition to the common urticaria mentioned above, there are also the following special types of urticaria. 1. Patients with skin scratch urticaria/artificial urticaria have enhanced physiological responses to weak external mechanical stimulation, resulting in wheals on the skin. After scratching, or when wearing tight belts or garters, the patient will develop local wheals and itching. 2. Delayed skin scratches: Wheals and erythema appear 6 to 8 hours after stimulation, and the wheals last for 24 to 48 hours. There is more than one delayed skin lesion, and small segments or dots are formed along the scratch. The lesions are deeper or wider, and even expand to both sides to form lumps. Local fever and tenderness. 3. Delayed pressure urticaria rash occurs 4 to 6 hours after local skin pressure is applied and usually lasts 8 to 12 hours. Symptoms include localized, deep, painful swelling, which may be accompanied by chills, fever, headache, joint pain, malaise, and a mild increase in white blood cell count. Large local swelling resembles angioedema and is prone to occur on the palms, soles, and buttocks. There may be a 24-hour incubation period before the lesions occur. 4. The rash of cholealkaloid urticaria is characterized by the occurrence of generalized small wheals of 1 to 3 mm in size except for the palms and soles, with obvious surroundings. Satellite wheals can sometimes be seen among them, or only tiny sparse wheals with or without red halos can be seen. Sometimes the only symptom is itching without wheals. The damage lasts from 30 to 90 minutes, or up to several hours. It mostly occurs during or shortly after exercise, accompanied by itching, tingling, burning, heat or skin irritation. It can also be triggered by heat or emotional tension. 5. Cold urticaria can be divided into familial and acquired types. The former is relatively rare and is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. A delayed reaction occurs half an hour to four hours after exposure to cold. The rash is a non-itchy wheal that may have a cyanotic center surrounded by a pale halo. The rash lasts for 24 to 48 hours and has a burning sensation, accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, joint pain, and increased white blood cell count. The latter is more common, and patients often experience it when the temperature drops suddenly or after contact with cold water. Within minutes, itchy edema and wheals occur locally, most often on the face and hands. In severe cases, other parts of the body may also be affected. Headache, flushing of the skin, low blood pressure, and even fainting may occur. 6. Solar urticaria: After the skin is exposed to sunlight for a few minutes, itching, erythema and wheals quickly appear locally. The wheal disappears after about 1 to several hours. The rash may be accompanied by chills, fatigue, fainting, and intestinal cramps, which disappear within a few hours. 7. Contact urticaria is characterized by the occurrence of wheals and erythema when the skin comes into contact with certain allergens. It can be divided into two categories: immune mechanism and non-immune mechanism. Non-immune disease is caused by the direct action of primary irritants on mast cells to release substances such as histamine. Almost all contacts will become ill without the need for substance sensitization. The immunity is a type I allergic reaction, and specific IgE antibodies can be detected. In addition, there are rarer types of urticaria such as heat urticaria, exercise urticaria, tremor urticaria, aquagenic urticaria, adrenergic urticaria, and electrical urticaria. |
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