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urticaria

noun
ur·​ti·​car·​ia | \ ˌər-tÉ™-ˈker-Ä“-É™ How to pronounce urticaria (audio) \

Definition of urticaria

: hives

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Other Words from urticaria

urticarial \ ˌər-​tÉ™-​ˈker-​Ä“-​É™l How to pronounce urticarial (audio) \ adjective

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Hives can be caused by a number of things. It can be a reaction to the piece of food you ate, the new medication you took, or irritants in the air you breathe, among other causes. Urticaria was named in the 18th century for its resemblance to the rash caused by nettle, a plant of the genus Urtica. That genus name reflects the Latin word for "nettle" and is also related to the Latin verb urere, meaning "to burn." (It's easy to see the connection here if you know that many species of nettle have stinging hairs that irritate the skin.)

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In some cases, marks on your body may be hives (also called urticaria), which is characterized by red, itchy bumps or welts that appear suddenly upon exposure to an allergen. Jenn Sinrich, SELF, "12 Common Face 'Bumps' and How to Deal With Them," 31 May 2019 Finally — after months of Dan and wife Brittany Angerman, 28, trying to figure out what was wrong with their baby girl — Ivy was diagnosed with aquagenic urticaria on January 21. Caitlin Keating, PEOPLE.com, "Toddler with Severe Allergy to Water Can Rarely Leave House: 'It Hurts to See Her Hurting'," 11 June 2018 The condition is real, and it's called aquagenic urticaria. Scott Berson, charlotteobserver, "Little girl who is allergic to water can't even cry without getting blisters, mom says | Charlotte Observer," 2 May 2018 Researchers are still unsure why aquagenic urticaria develops. Scott Berson, charlotteobserver, "Little girl who is allergic to water can't even cry without getting blisters, mom says | Charlotte Observer," 2 May 2018 Her doctor says Ivy suffered from aquagenic urticaria, a condition that affects fewer than 100 people in the U.S. Her baby sister is luckily not shown any signs of it. Natalie Dreier, ajc, "Parents, doctor say girl allergic to water," 1 May 2018 Scientists at the Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center have noted that the condition seems to occur sporadically in people with no family history of aquagenic urticaria. Maria Clark, NOLA.com, "Minnesota toddler develops rare allergy to water: report," 5 Mar. 2018 There are fewer than 100 people in the world who have been diagnosed with aquagenic urticaria. Janissa Delzo, Newsweek, "Rare and Mysterious Condition Makes Child Allergic to Water," 23 Feb. 2018 Without further ado, read on to learn more about urticaria (the fancy medical term for hives) and their causes from the very experts who treat them for a living. Kaleigh Fasanella, Allure, "6 Under-the-Radar Causes of Hives," 26 Sep. 2017

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First Known Use of urticaria

circa 1771, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for urticaria

New Latin, from Latin urtica nettle

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urticaria

noun
ur·​ti·​car·​ia | \ ˌərt-É™-ˈkar-Ä“-É™, -ˈker- How to pronounce urticaria (audio) \

Medical Definition of urticaria

: hives

Other Words from urticaria

urticarial \ -​Ä“-​É™l How to pronounce urticarial (audio) \ adjective

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