Urticaria and Allergic Skin Diseases

Urticaria and Allergic Skin Diseases

Urticaria and allergic skin diseases are among the most common dermatological conditions, affecting individuals of all ages and significantly impacting quality of life. These disorders arise from complex interactions between genetic, immunological, and environmental factors, often resulting in symptoms such as itching, wheals, angioedema, inflammation, and skin hypersensitivity. Chronic urticaria, atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, drug-induced skin reactions, and other allergic dermatoses present ongoing challenges in diagnosis and management. Advances in immunology and allergy research have led to improved understanding of disease mechanisms and the development.

  • Angioedema and Mast Cell Disorders
  • Atopic Dermatitis and Eczema
  • Allergic Contact Dermatitis
  • Drug-Induced Skin Reactions
  • Food and Environmental Allergies
  • Immunological Mechanisms of Allergic Skin Diseases
  • Biologics and Targeted Therapies
  • Allergy Testing and Diagnostic Advances
  • Pediatric Allergic Skin Disorders
  • Emerging Therapeutics and Clinical Trials
  • Prevention and Management Strategies

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