How is Urticaria diagnosed?

['Welisi hɔɔlʋʋ kʋnɛ']

Ɛzɩma patɩlɩɣ kʋdɔŋ piye nɖɩ?

Hɩmɩyɛ yaa ɛzɩ payaɣ-ɖɩ se urticaria yɔ, pɩkɛna tomnaɣ taa kʊdɔŋ ŋgʊ kɩ-taa panaɣ kɩsɛmɩŋ nɛ kɩcɩkpɩŋ nɛ kɩ-taa nɛ heŋ tɔʊ yɔ.

Pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩlɩɩnɩ wɛtʋ ndɩ ndɩ yɔɔ ɛzɩ kʋdɔmɩŋ nɩɩyɩ yaa kʋdɔmɩŋ nɩɩyɩ ɖʋʋ ɛyʋ calɩm taa yɔ.

Pʋcɔ nɛ pana se kʋdɔŋ piye nɖɩ ɖɩkɛ toovenim lɛ, pɩwɛɛ se patɩlɩ mbʋ pɩtalɩ kʋdɔndʋ nɛ ɛzɩma ɛwɛɛ yɔ, nɛ nabʋyʋ taa lɛ, pañɩnɩɣ ɖɔɖɔ nɛ pana mbʋ pɩlaba yɔ.

1. Kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩɖɛwa yɔ: Fɛɖʋ kaɣ-ŋ pɔzʋʋ se ŋna ɛzɩma pɩlakɩ-ŋ nɛ ŋtɔkɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ yɔ, nɛ ɛpɔzɩ ɖɔɖɔ se ŋna se ŋtɔkɩ-kʋ yaa ŋtɔkɩ-kʋ.

Pɩtasɩ lɛ, pakaɣ-ɩ pɔzʋʋ se ɛna alɩwaatʋ ndʋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩpaɣzɩ-ɩ wɩlʋʋ nɛ alɩwaatʋ ɛzɩma kɩwɛɛ nɛ kɩkpaɣʋ nɛ mbʋ pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩha-ɩ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ yɔ.

2. Ɛyʋ weyi ɛ-kʋdɔŋ cɛyaa yɔ: Fɛɖʋ cɔŋna nɛ ɛna se kʋdɔŋ piye nɖɩ ɖɩ-yɔɔ cɛba yaa ɖɩtɩcɛyaa.

Pɩtasɩ lɛ, papɩzɩɣ nɛ pana se kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ ɛɛcɛyɩɣ-ɩ yaa ɛ-ɛsɩndaa, ɛ-nɔsɩ yaa ɛ-nzʋlʋmɩyɛ ɛɛpaɣlɩɣ.

3. Kɩtakʋʋ nakʋyʋ: Nabʋyʋ taa ɖɔkɔtɔ pɩzɩɣ nɛ ɛpɔzɩ se palabɩ-ɩ calɩm taa akɔnta nɛ pana se kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ ɛɛlakɩ-ɩ yaa nabʋyʋ ɛɛlakɩ-ɩ nɛ ɛɛtɔkɩ.

Pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩpɔzɩ ɖɔɖɔ se pala tomnaɣ taa hatʋ ndʋ tɩpɩzɩɣ tɩhaɣ kʋdɔŋ yɔ tɩ-yɔɔ tʋmɩyɛ.

4. Ye kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ ɛkpa nɔɔyʋ nɛ kɩlakɩ-ɩ tʋmɩyɛ nɛ pɩɩlakɩ-ɩ camɩyɛ yɔ, ɛpɩzɩɣ nɛ etiyini-i ɖɔkɔtɔ weyi ɛcɔŋnɩ kʋdɔmɩŋ ɛnɩ ɩ-yɔɔ yɔ se ewolo nɛ ɛna.

Pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩkɛ tomnaɣ taa kɩcɩkpɩŋ, calɩm yaa hɔɔlɩŋ nɩɩyɩ taa mbʋ pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩhaɣ kʋdɔŋ yɔ.

5. Kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩ-yɔɔ pɩwɛɛ se pañɩnɩ nɛ pana se kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩ-tɔm cɛyaa yaa kɩtɩ cɛyaa yɔ: Pɩwɛɛ se ɖɔkɔtɔ ɛmaɣzɩ ɖɔɖɔ nɛ ɛna se kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩ-tɔm cɛyaa yaa kɩtɩ cɛyaa yaa pɩtɩla kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ cɔlɔ kɩlɩnaa.

6. Ye ɖɔkɔtɔ nɔɔyʋ ɛna se ɛ-kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩlɩnɩ nabʋyʋ cɔlɔ ɛzɩ soŋaɣ, niŋkaɣ yaa ɖoŋ mbʋ yɔ, ɛpɩzɩɣ nɛ ɛpɔzɩ se palabɩ-ɩ kɔyɛ naɖɩyɛ.

Palakɩ mbʋ se pana se kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩkpa ɛyʋ yaa kɩtɩkpa.

7. (a) Ye kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ ɛkpa ɛyʋ nɛ kɩcamɩ e-tomnaɣ yaa kɩcamɩ e-tomnaɣ ɖoŋ ɖoŋ yɔ, ɛbɛ pɩwɛɛ se ɛla? (b) Ye kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩkpa ɛyʋ nɛ kɩcamɩ e-tomnaɣ ɖoŋ ɖoŋ yɔ, ɛbɛ pɩwɛɛ se ɛla?

8. (a) Tɩŋnɩ stérilet yɔɔ nɛ ŋcɔnɩ ña-kʋdɔŋ yɔɔ: Nabʋyʋ taa lɛ, papɩzɩɣ nɛ paɖʋ se pala stérilet ŋgʋ kɩ-yɔɔ palakɩnɩ tʋmɩyɛ stérilet yɔ. (b) Nɛ ɛzɩma pɩwɛɛ se pala mbʋ?

Kpɛlɩ kpɛlɛkʊʊ tʊmɩyɛ taa lɛ, panaɣ se kʊdɔŋ ŋgʊ kɩlɩna ɛzɩma ɛyʊ wɛʊ yɔ, ɛ-tɔnʊʊ taa alaafɩya nɛ halɩ nabʋyʋ taa ɖɔɖɔ ɛ-tɛ ɖɔkɔtɔ naa cɔlɔ.

Kaɖʋwa lɛ se patɩlɩ mbʋ pɩ-cɔlɔ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩlɩnaa yɔ nɛ pana se kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ kɩ-taa pawazɩɣ-ɩ nɛ pɩkɩlɩ.

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['Tɔm ndʋ tɩ-yɔɔ ɖitisiɣ yɔ: ɖɔkɔtɔ']

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['Pɩtɩpɔzɩ se patɩŋnɩ tɔm ndʋ pama takayaɣ kanɛ ka-taa yɔ tɩ-yɔɔ nɛ pañɩnɩ kʋdɔŋ nakʋyʋ yaa pawaa-kʋ.']

['Tɩlɩ camɩyɛ se ordinatɛɛrɩ yɔɔ tɔm ndʋ pɔpɔzʋʋ yɔ, tɩ-yɔɔ cosuu wɛ kaɖɛ, kɔzɩ kɔzɩ alɩwaatʋ ndʋ tɩ-taa pɔpɔzʋʋ tɔm natʋyʋ nɛ tɩ-taa tɔm pee tɩɖɔɔ yɔ.']

['Paa ɛzɩmtaa lɛ, pɔzɩ lɔŋ tasʋʋ fɛɖʋ weyi ɛsɩm ñɔ-yɔɔ tɔm sakɩyɛ yɔ nɛ ɛyɔɔdɩ-ŋ kʋdɔŋ ŋgʋ ŋwɛna yɔ kɩ-tɔm. Taayele nɛ lɔŋ tasʋʋ mbʋ fɛɖʋ ɛnʋ ɛha-ŋ yɔ, pɩɖɛɛ ñɔ-yɔɔ yaa ŋyele-pʋ ñɩnʋʋ mbʋ pʋyɔɔ yɔ ŋkalɩ tɔm natʋyʋ intɛrnɛɛtɩ lone ɖɩnɛ ɖɩ-yɔɔ. Ye ŋmaɣzɩɣ se pɩwɩɣ-ŋ yɔ, yaa ɛyaa 911 yaa ŋwolo ɖɔkɔtɔ ŋgʋ kɩñɔtɩnɩ-ŋ yɔ kɩ-taa kpaagbaa.']

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['Pɩwɛɛ se pama takayaɣ nɛ petiyini ordinatɛɛrɩ yɔɔ.']

['DMCA paɣtʋ pɔzʋʋ se ye ŋnawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma takayaɣ nakɛyɛ yɔ, ŋma tɔm tʋnɛ: (1) takayaɣ ŋga ŋnawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma-kɛ yɔ kɔ-yɔɔ tɔm; (2) takayaɣ ŋga kɔ-yɔɔ pamawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma takayaɣ nakɛyɛ yɔ kɔ-yɔɔ tɔm nɛ tɔm ndʋ tɩsɩɣnɩ-ɖʋ se ɖɩtɩlɩ ɖenɖe ŋnaɣ takayaɣ ŋga yɔ; (3) ña-hɩɖɛ, kaŋgalaafu mayaɣ nɛ intɛrnɛɛtɩ mayaɣ; (4) ŋyɔɔdɩ kpayɩ se ŋwɛnɩ tisuu se takayaɣ ŋga ŋnawa se nɔɔyʋ tɩma-kɛ yɔ, pɩtɩkɛ weyi ɛtɩnɩ takayaɣ ŋga yɔ ɛ-maɣmaɣ ɛlɩzɩnɩ-kɛ, yaa ɛ-tʋmlaɖʋ nɔɔyʋ lɩzɩnɩ-kɛ, yaa se paɣtʋ natʋyʋ ɛɛhaɣ nʋmɔʋ se palabɩnɩ-kɛ tʋmɩyɛ.']

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['Nɛ (6) ye nɔɔyʋ ɛtɩnɩ takayaɣ nakɛyɛ yɔɔ tɔm yɔ, pɩwɛɛ se ɛñɩɣ nesi takayaɣ ŋga kɔ-yɔɔ.']

['Ye patɩyɔɔdɩ tɔm ndʋ tɩ-tɩŋa yɔ, pɩpɩzɩɣ nɛ pɩkɔnɩ tɔm hʋʋ kaɖɛ.']

['Ɛyʋ weyi ŋkatɩɣ yɔ']

['Ye ŋwɛnɩ tɔm natʋyʋ yaa ŋñɩnɩɣ se ŋtasɩ tɔm natʋyʋ yɔ, ɖitendi-ŋ ma-ɖʋ takayaɣ.']

How is urticaria diagnosed?

Urticaria, also known as hives, is a skin condition characterized by the appearance of red, itchy, and swollen welts on the skin.

It can be caused by a variety of factors, including allergic reactions, infections, and certain medications.

Diagnosing urticaria involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and sometimes laboratory tests.

1. Medical history: The doctor will ask about the patient's medical history, including any known allergies, recent illnesses, and medications taken.

They will also inquire about the onset of symptoms, their duration, and any potential triggers.

2. Physical examination: The doctor will examine the skin for the presence of welts, their size, and distribution.

They may also check for other signs of an allergic reaction, such as swelling of the face, lips, or tongue.

3. Laboratory tests: In some cases, the doctor may order blood tests to check for the presence of allergies or infections.

Skin tests, such as a skin prick test or patch test, may also be performed to identify specific allergens.

4. Allergy tests: If the doctor suspects an allergic reaction, they may refer the patient to an allergist for further testing.

This may include skin prick tests, patch tests, or blood tests to identify specific allergens.

5. Differential diagnosis: The doctor will also consider other possible causes of the symptoms, such as other skin conditions or underlying medical conditions, and may order additional tests to rule these out.

6. Provocation tests: In cases of physical urticaria, where the hives are triggered by physical stimuli such as heat, cold, or pressure, the doctor may perform a provocation test to confirm the diagnosis.

This involves exposing the skin to the suspected trigger to see if a reaction occurs.

7. Autoimmune tests: In cases of chronic urticaria, the doctor may order tests to check for autoimmune disorders, as these can sometimes cause the condition.

8. Imaging tests: In rare cases, imaging tests such as an X-ray or CT scan may be ordered to rule out other conditions that may cause similar symptoms.

Overall, diagnosing urticaria involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and sometimes laboratory tests.

The goal is to identify the underlying cause and determine the best course of treatment for the patient.

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