How common is Urticaria?

['Nan jaawal ndu']

Noye ɓurna fu ɓuutugo ɗon?

Urticaria, je ɓe ɗon ewna bo'o bana ɓuɓe, lati nyau ɓandu je ɗon memma ɓadi 20% ummatore fu ha wakati feere ha nder ngeendam maɓɓe.

Nyaɗugo ɓernde ɗon saanja do da'de, reedu, be wakkere.

Ha ɓikkon, limtol ɗon limti bana 1% ha nder hitaande, ha nder ndotti'en, ɗon no bana 1-2% ha nder hitaande.

Nyau ɓernde je ɗon tokkita ha nder yimɓe mawɓe ɗon limti bana ɗon no ha kunde 0.5-1%.

E haandi anditinam yo'o nyau be yajjol ɓernde footi famɗina ngam matinolji be lartolji feere.

['Ɗaɓɓitol']

PubMed/Medline https://www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/download/pubmed_medline.html

RefinedWeb https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.01116

Mazur M, Czarnobilska M, Czarnobilska E: Prevalence and potential risk factors of urticaria in the Polish population of children and adolescents. Postepy Dermatol Alergol. 2020, 37 (5): 785-789.

Brüske I, Standl M, Weidinger S, Klümper C, Hoffmann B, Schaaf B, Herbarth O, Lehmann I, von Berg A, Berdel D, Bauer CP, Koletzko S, Heinrich J: Epidemiology of urticaria in infants and young children in Germany--results from the German LISAplus and GINIplus Birth Cohort Studies. Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2014, 25 (1): 36-42.

Kim YS, Park SH, Han K, Bang CH, Lee JH, Park YM: Prevalence and incidence of chronic spontaneous urticaria in the entire Korean adult population. Br J Dermatol. 2018, 178 (4): 976-977.

Peck G, Hashim MJ, Shaughnessy C, Muddasani S, Elsayed NA, Fleischer AB: Global Epidemiology of Urticaria: Increasing Burden among Children, Females and Low-income Regions. Acta Derm Venereol. 2021, 101 (4): adv00433.

Seo JH, Kwon JW: Epidemiology of urticaria including physical urticaria and angioedema in Korea. Korean J Intern Med. 2019, 34 (2): 418-425.

['Wurtinol: jam ɓaandu']

['Web site ndu ɗon hokka ngam ekkitol be matinolji tan e wala bana hokkugo feeloji do jam ɓaandu mala kuɗe.']

["Matinolji je ɗon hokka footay huwire ngam lartol mala hurgol nyau mala nyauji, e ɓe'en je ɗon ɗaɓɓita feelo lekki sey ɓe laara do lekkitajo je mari jaawal."]

['Ladde ngam matinolji je ɗon wurtina jaawabuji do emmolji, lati bana je ɗon mari limgal je ɗon larni nyauɓe.']

['Footi a ɗaɓɓita jaahargal do lekkitajo ma mala goɗɗo dokkoowo jam ɓaandu je mari daama do nyau ma. Taa meema jaahargal do lekkitajo mala neeɓu ɗaɓɓugo ndu ngam ko a jaangi ha do wakkere web ndu. To a tammi a footi mara nyau jaawal, ewna 911 mala yah ha suudu jaawal je ɓadi ma be law. Wala alaka lekkitajo be nyauɗo je ɗon wangina gal wakkere web ndu mala huwugo ndu. BioMedLib mala huwooɓe ma, mala goɗɗo je ɗon walli ha wakkere web ndu, ɗon wolwa, ɗon holla mala ɗon nufa, do matinolji je ɗon hokka ha nder ndu mala huwugo ndu.']

['Wurtinol hakke: copyright']

["Digital Millennium Copyright Act je 1998, 17 U.S.C. § 512 (DMCA) ɗon hokka dabare ngam marɓe hakkeji je ɗon hoola yo'o kujeji je ɗon wangi ha do Internet ɗon luuta hakkeji maɓɓe do dooka hakkeji je Lesɗe America. "]

["To a ɗon nuɗɗini be nuɗɗinki boɗɗum yo'o kujeji mala kujeji je ɗon no wondi be web site mala kuɗe amin ɗon meema ceede je mari, an (mala wakili'en ma) footi nelda amin matinol je ɗon emma ngam ittugo kujeji mala kujeji, mala haɗugo heɓugo ndu. "]

['Matinolji sey nelda be ɗerewol gal emayel (laaru "Contact" ngam emayel).']

["DMCA yiɗi matinolji je ɗon bana ɗon larni matinolji je ɗon tokkitini: (1) tindol kugal je mari hakkeji je ɗon larni je ɗon tokkitini; (2) tindol kuje je ɗon larni je ɗon larni e matinolji je ɗon mari hakkeji je ɗon mari haaje ngam en heɓta kuje man; (3) matinolji ngam a wonda be ma, be lamar, lamba telefon be lamar email; (4) matinol je a holli a ɗon hoola be goonga yo'o kuje je ɗon no ɗon holla bana ɗon larni wala jaɓol marɗo hakkeji, mala wakiilijo maako, mala gal kugal dookaaji; "]

['(5) matinolji je on windi, je on windi ha les bone seedugo fewre, je matinolji ha nder matinolji man lati goonga e je on mari baawɗe ngam aynugo hakkeji je mbiyotto ɗon luuta;']

['e (6) jungo je ɗon mari hakkeji mala jungo je ɗon mari bawɗe huwugo ngam inde je mari hakkeji. ']

['Wattinugo matinolji je woni ha ton footi waɗa jaawal ngam jaɓɓugo do ngulli maɗa.']

['Wondugo']

['Lorte ha amin be emel to a mari ƴamol/dabare.']

How common is urticaria?

Urticaria, also known as hives, is a common skin condition that affects approximately 20% of the general population at some point in their lives.

The incidence of urticaria varies depending on age, gender, and geographical location.

In children, the incidence is estimated to be around 1% per year, while in adults, it is approximately 1-2% per year.

The prevalence of chronic urticaria in adults is estimated to be around 0.5-1%. However, these numbers may vary due to differences in study methodologies and population characteristics.

It is important to note that the incidence and prevalence of urticaria may be underestimated due to underreporting and misdiagnosis.

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