What are the risk factors for Urticaria?

['Whakarongo ki tēnei whārangi']

He aha ngā āhuatanga mōrearea mō te urticaria?

Ko te urticaria, e mōhiotia whānuitia ana ko te hives, he mate kiri e kitea ana e te kōputaputa, e whakaarahia ana.

Ka taea te wehewehe i ngā take mōrearea mō te urticaria ki ngā kāwai e rua: taiao me te ira.

Ngā āhuatanga mōrearea taiao:

1. Ngā mate pāwera: Ko te tūtakitanga ki ngā mate pāwera pēnei i te kai, rongoā, nga werohanga pepeke, te rapa rānei, ka puta he urupare pāwera e ahu atu ana ki te urticaria.

2. Nga mate: Ko etahi mate, penei i nga mate huaketo, ka taea te whakaputa urticaria.

3. Nga take a-tinana: Ko te noho ki te wera, te makariri, te ra, te wai ranei ka puta he urticaria tinana.

4. Ngā rongoā: Ko ētahi rongoā, pēnei i ngā rongoā anti-inflammatory nonsteroidal (NSAIDs), ngā rongoā paturopi, me te aspirin, ka taea te meinga te urticaria.

5. Kai: Ko etahi kai, penei i nga nati, te kaimoana, me nga hua manu, ka taea te whakaputa urticaria i etahi taangata.

6. Stress: Ka taea e te ahotea o te hinengaro te whakaoho i te urticaria i etahi tangata.

7. Nga mate autoimmune: Ko nga ahuatanga penei i te lupus me te mate rumati rheumatoid ka nui ake te tuponotanga o te urticaria.

8. Nga mate hauora e mau ana: Ko etahi mate hauora, penei i te mate thyroid, ka taea te whakanui ake i te tuponotanga o te urticaria.

Ngā take mōrearea iranga:

1. Tuhinga o mua: Ko te hitori o te whanau o te urticaria me etahi atu mate mate ka taea te whakanui ake i te tupono o te whakawhanake i te urticaria.

2. Te mate tuku iho: Ko etahi rereketanga o te ira ka nui ake te tuponotanga o te urticaria.

He mea nui kia mōhio ko te take tika o te urticaria he maha tonu te wā kāore i te mōhiotia, ā, he maha ngā take ka whai wāhi atu ki tōna whanaketanga.

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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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