What are the risk factors for Urticaria?

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Gin gik mage manyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi tuwo mar urticaria?

Tuwo miluongo ni urticaria, ma bende iluongo ni hives, en tuwo mar dend ng'ato manyiso ni ng'ato bedo gi choke mang'eny.

Gik manyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi tuwo mar urticaria inyalo pog e kidienje ariyo: gik matimore e alwora ma ng'ato odakie kod gik matimore e ngimane.

Gik manyalo kelo hinyruok e alwora:

1. Allergies: Bedo e bwo gik manyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi tuwo mar allergy kaka chiemo, yedhe, kute, kata latex, nyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi tuwo mar urticaria.

2. Tuwo: Tuwo moko, kaka tuwo mar ayaki, nyalo kelo tuwo mar urticaria.

3. Gik makelo tuwo mar urticaria: Bedo e bwo liet, liet mang'ich, ler mar chieng', kata pi nyalo kelo tuwo mar urticaria.

4. Yath: Yath moko kaka nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antibiotics, kod aspirin, nyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi urticaria.

5. Chiemo: Chiemo moko, kaka olembe, alode, kod tong', nyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi tuwo mar urticaria.

6. Parruok: Parruok mang'eny nyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi tuwo mar urticaria.

Tuwo mag autoimmune: Tuwo kaka lupus kod rheumatoid arthritis nyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi tuwo mar urticaria.

8. Tuwo moko: Tuwo moko kaka tuwo mar thyroid, nyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi tuwo mar urticaria.

Gik makelo hinyruok:

1. Weche motudore gi tuwo mar urticaria e anyuola: Weche motudore gi tuwo mar urticaria e anyuola nyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi tuwo mar urticaria.

2. Bedo gi nyalo mar yudo tuwo mar urticaria: Nitie gik moko ma nyalo miyo ng'ato obed gi nyalo mar yudo tuwo mar urticaria.

Dwarore ni wang'e ni kinde mang'eny ok ong'ere gimomiyo ng'ato bedo gi tuwo mar urticaria, kendo nitie gik mang'eny manyalo miyo tuwo mar urticaria obedie.

Weche mondik e iye

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What are the risk factors for urticaria?

Urticaria, commonly known as hives, is a skin condition characterized by itchy, raised welts.

The risk factors for urticaria can be divided into two categories: environmental and genetic.

Environmental risk factors:

1. Allergies: Exposure to allergens such as food, medications, insect stings, or latex can trigger an allergic reaction that leads to urticaria.

2. Infections: Certain infections, such as viral infections, can cause urticaria.

3. Physical factors: Exposure to heat, cold, sunlight, or water can cause physical urticaria.

4. Medications: Certain medications, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antibiotics, and aspirin, can cause urticaria.

5. Foods: Certain foods, such as nuts, shellfish, and eggs, can cause urticaria in some individuals.

6. Stress: Emotional stress can trigger urticaria in some people.

7. Autoimmune diseases: Conditions such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis can increase the risk of urticaria.

8. Underlying medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as thyroid disease, can increase the risk of urticaria.

Genetic risk factors:

1. Family history: A family history of urticaria or other allergic conditions can increase the risk of developing urticaria.

2. Genetic predisposition: Certain genetic variations may increase the risk of urticaria.

It is important to note that the exact cause of urticaria is often unknown, and multiple factors may contribute to its development.

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