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Evidence Based Homoeopathy: Case Report On Urticaria
Published in July-September 2018 (Vol. 2, Issue 3, 2018)

Abstract
Urticaria (hive) is transient lesion that is composed of central wheal surrounded by an erythematous face.
Urticaria (hives) consist of pruritic / edematous, erythematous blanching papules that are round / oval
shape, have pale, raised centers (wheals) are several millimeter to a few centimeter in size, and are
transient lasting minutes to days.[1]
Episodes daily or almost daily symptoms or recurrent hives over a period of considered acute, those
lasting longer are said to be chronic.[1]
Epidemiology: - Urticaria occurs is 15% to 20% of individuals, sometimes during their lives can affect
both genders and all faces. Acute urticaria is more common in young adults and children.
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Dr. Surabhi K. Chitre (2026). Evidence Based Homoeopathy: Case Report On Urticaria. Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy, 2(3), 17. https://mnh.scholarjms.com/articles/MNH320002
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