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The exact cause of skin asthma is still not known; however, the causes include

environment and genetic determinants. Skin asthma often worsens due to certain
triggers. These are as follows:
Allergies (pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, etc.)
Dry skin
Stress
Flu or cold
Dry and cold air
Temperature changes (too hot or too cold)
Contact with chemicals
Excess contact with water (swimming, baths, or showers)
Hair dyes and perfumes
Synthetic fibers
Detergents or soaps
Cigarette smoke
Treatments of Skin Asthma
The diagnosis of skin asthma includes a thorough physical examination. A detailed
analysis of the skin is done, and the family and personal history of the patient is
confirmed. Thereafter, a proper treatment plan is determined. The diagnosis may
include:
Skin biopsy
Allergy skin test
The medication for skin asthma includes antihistamines. Oral antihistamines help
relieve itchiness caused by skin inflammation. Some of the popular over the counter
SKIN ASTHMA, known in medical terms as atopic dermatitis or eczema, is a chronic antihistamines include:
skin condition that causes inflammation, redness, and itchy rashes. Skin asthma is Loratadine
generally caused due to hypersensitive reaction akin to allergy. The age of the patient Cetrizine
determines the location and the kind of rash in skin asthma. In infants less than 2
Fexofenadine
years of age, lesions appear on the face, hands, scalp, and feet. The rashes are
generally crusty and oozing. In children and adults, the rash appears on the elbows, The treatment for the most cases of skin asthma is done by the application of topical
inside of the knees, hands, neck and feet. A more complicated rash can occur in any medicines on the scalp or skin. Some of the topical medicines prescribed for the
place in the body. treatment of the condition include:
Symptoms Steroid or mild cortisone ointment or cream
The symptoms of skin asthma include: TIMs or topical immunomodulators (pimercrolimus and protopic)
Dry skin Ceramide creams
Bumpy skin on the back of the arms and front thighs Some other treatment methods include:
Changes in skin colour Immunosuppressant drugs (methotrexate, cyclosporine, or mycopheolate
Ear discharge mofetil)
Blisters Antibiotic creams or drugs
Redness of the skin Phototherapy (exposure to UV light)
Home Remedies
Crusting
Some simple home remedies may prevent skin asthma and reduce the dependence
Thickened skin after constant scratching on medication. The most effectivehome care for skin asthma is as follows.
Intense itching Moisturize the skin regularly. Usage of over the counter creams and ointments
Causes like petroleum jelly or skin lotions at least twice a day may help reduce dryness in
the skin. Apply moisturizing lotions, creams and ointments on damp skin for proper
should drink at least three liters of water every day and apply moisturizer at all times.
assimilation of moisture into the skin.
Refrain from scratching the skin or affected area. The itch can be reduced by This will help keep the skin moisturized. - See more at:
the application of topical or prescribed creams. Over the counter oral
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antihistamines can also reduce itching.
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Switch to mild body cleansers and washes instead of harsh soaps.
Always use hypoallergenic creams, make up, cleansers and detergents. HIVES, also known as urticaria, affects about 20 percent of people at some time
Avoid irritants like lanolin and wool. during their lives. It can be triggered by many substances or situations and usually
Try and avoid dusty and dirty spaces as it may trigger asthma. starts as an itchy patch of skin that turns into swollen red welts. The itching may be
Avoid certain foods such as eggs. mild to severe. Scratching, alcoholic beverages, exercise and emotional stress may
Keep stress at bay. worsen the itching.
Keep track of the common triggers and avoid them.
Make sure to get adequate sleep. Hives Symptoms
Trim the nails regularly as persistent scratching can worsen the skin irritation. Raised itchy bumps, either red or skin-colored
Cover the area with a bandage or cotton mittens to avoid scratching. Blanching (when pressed, the center of a red hive turns white)
Quit smoking.
Skin asthma is an autoimmune disorder. Thus, an improved and efficient immune For more information on hives symptoms click here.
system can help a great deal in the reduction of the chronic condition. Some of the
natural remedies that may help alleviate the condition are as follows.
Daily consumption of multivitamins such as anti-inflammatory omega 3. Hives Triggers
Natural foods such as salmon, flax seeds, spinach, and walnuts are also rich sources Some food (especially peanuts, eggs, nuts and shellfish)
of omega 3. Medications, such as antibiotics (especially penicillin and sulfa), aspirin and
Exercise is a great way to reduce stress, which can worsen the condition. ibuprofen
Regular exercise also helps improve immunity. Make yoga, tai chi, and relaxation Insect stings or bites
exercises like meditation a part of the daily routine. Physical stimuli, such as pressure, cold, heat, exercise or sun exposure
Make a homemade body wash with one teaspoon each of comfrey root, white Latex
oat bark, and slippery elm bark. Boil these ingredients in two cups of water for half Blood transfusions
an hour and allow to cool. Bacterial infections, including urinary tract infections and strep throat
Application of vitamin E on the affected area helps reduce itching and irritation Viral infections, including the common cold, infectious mononucleosis and
of the skin. hepatitis
Prepare a paste of blueberry leaves and rub it on the skin to reduce Pet dander
inflammation. Pollen
Consume foods rich in vitamin B and zinc to reduce irritation and fortify the Some plants, such as poison oak and poison ivy
immune system. Hives Management and Treatment
Add a little colloidal oatmeal or baking soda in bath water. This helps to Avoid known triggers
hydrate and cleanse the skin. See an allergist, who will try to look for triggers to your hives and may
Consumption of oolong tea twice a day may help reduce the symptoms of skin recommend medications to prevent the hives or reduce the severity of
asthma. symptoms. Whether the treatment is available only by prescription or over the
Skin asthma is a long-term skin condition and needs regular treatment. Consult a counter will depend on several factors, including how uncomfortable the hives
dermatologist or a qualified skin specialist if the condition persists or symptoms are are making you.
accompanied with fever and pain.
For more information on hives management and treatment click here.

In case of skin asthma, prevention is definitely better than cure. People suffering from
Symptoms
skin asthma are advised to keep their skin hydrated at all times. This means they
Symptoms can last anywhere from minutes to months - or even years. Diagnosis

While they resemble bug bites, hives (also known as urticaria) are different in several In some cases, the trigger is obvious - a person eats peanuts or shrimp, and then
ways: breaks out within a short time. Other cases require detective work by both the patient
and the physician because there are many possible causes. In a few cases, the cause
Hives can appear on any area of the body; they may change shape, move cannot be identified.
around, disappear and reappear over short periods of time.
The bumps - red or skin-colored wheals with clear edges - usually appear A single episode of hives does not usually call for extensive testing. If a food allergy is
suddenly and go away just as quickly. suspected, consider keeping track of what you eat. This will help you discover whether
Pressing the center of a red hive makes it turn white - a process called
there is a link between what youre eating and when you break out with hives.
blanching.

Chronic hives should be evaluated by an allergist, who will ask about your and your
There are two types of hives - short-lived (acute) and long-term (chronic). Neither is
familys medical history, substances to which you are exposed at home and at work,
typically life-threatening, though any swelling in the throat or any other symptom that
exposure to pets or other animals and any medications youve taken recently. If you
restricts breathing requires immediate emergency care.
have been keeping a food diary, show it to your allergist.

Chronic hives occur almost daily for more than six weeks and are typically itchy. Each
Your allergist may want to conduct skin tests, blood tests and urine tests to identify
hive lasts less than 24 hours. They do not bruise nor leave any scar.
the cause of your hives. If a specific food is the suspected trigger, your allergist may
do a skin-prick test or a blood test to confirm the diagnosis; once the trigger is
If your hives last more than a month or if they recur over time, see an allergist, who
identified, youll likely be advised to avoid that food and products made from it. In rare
will take a history and perform a thorough physical exam to determine the cause of
instances, the allergist may recommend an oral food challenge - a carefully monitored
your symptoms. A skin test and challenge test may also be needed to identify
test in which youll eat a measured amount of the suspected trigger to see if hives
triggers.
develop. If a medication is suspected as the trigger, your allergist can conduct similar
tests, and a cautious drug challenge - similar to an oral food challenge, but with
Therapies range from cool compresses to relieve itching to prescription antihistamines
medications - may also be needed to confirm the diagnosis. Because of the possibility
and other drugs, such as anti-inflammatory medications and medications that may
of anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction, these challenge tests should be
modify your immune system.
done only under strict medical supervision, with emergency medication and
equipment at hand.
Is It Hives or Angioedema?
In cases where vasculitis may be the cause, your allergist may conduct a skin biopsy
Angioedema - swelling of tissue beneath the surface of the skin - can be mistaken for
and send it to a dermatopathologist to examine under a microscope.
or associated with hives. It can be caused by allergic reactions, medications or a
hereditary deficiency of some enzymes. The following symptoms may indicate
The cause of chronic hives is often difficult to identify.
angioedema:

Management and Treatment


Swelling in the eyes or mouth
Swelling of the hands, feet or throat
Difficulty breathing, stomach cramps or chemosis (swelling of the lining of the Researchers have identified many - but not all - of the factors that can cause hives.
eyes) These include food and other substances you take, such as medications. Some people
develop hives just by touching certain items. Some illnesses also cause hives. Here
An allergist can diagnose and treat both hives and angioedema. are a few of the most common causes:
Some food (especially peanuts, eggs, nuts and shellfish) Temperature: If you develop hives when exposed to cold, do not swim alone in
Medications, such as antibiotics (especially penicillin and sulfa), aspirin and cold water and always carry an epinephrine auto-injector. Avoid exposure to
ibuprofen cold air and use a scarf around your nose and mouth in cold weather. If you
Insect stings or bites must be out in the cold, wear warm clothing.
Physical stimuli such as pressure, cold, heat, exercise or sun exposure Sun exposure: Wear protective clothing; apply sunblock.
Latex Medications: Notify your physician or pharmacist immediately if you suspect
Blood transfusions that a specific medication is causing your hives.
Bacterial infections, including urinary tract infections and strep throat Chronic hives
Viral infections, including the common cold, infectious mononucleosis and
hepatitis Some cases of hives last for more than six weeks and can last months or years. This
Pet dander condition is known as chronic hives.
Pollen
Some plants, such as poison oak and poison ivy If the cause cannot be identified, even after a detailed history and testing, the
condition is called chronic idiopathic urticaria. (Idiopathic means unknown.) About
Antihistamines - available either over the counter or by prescription - are a frequently half these cases are associated with some immune findings. Chronic hives may also
recommended treatment for hives. They work by blocking the effect of histamine, a be associated with thyroid disease, other hormonal problems or, in very rare
chemical in the skin that can cause allergy symptoms, including welts. Low-sedating instances, cancer. Even this condition usually dissipates over time.
or nonsedating antihistamines are preferred. They are effective and long-lasting (may
be taken once a day) and have few side effects. Your allergist may recommend a Physical urticaria
combination of two or three antihistamines to treat your hives, along with cold
compresses or anti-itch salves to ease the symptoms. In physical urticaria, the hives have a physical cause, such as exposure to heat, cold
or pressure.
Severe episodes of urticaria may require temporary treatment with prednisone, a
similar corticosteroid medication or an immune modulator, which can reduce the Common triggers include:
severity of the symptoms.
Rubbing or scratching (simple dermographism). This is the most frequent
If your reaction involves swelling of your tongue or lips, or you have trouble breathing, cause of physical urticaria. Symptoms appear within a few minutes in the
your allergist may prescribe an epinephrine(adrenaline) auto-injector for you to keep place that was rubbed or scratched and typically last less than an hour.
on hand at all times. These can be early symptoms of anaphylaxis, a potentially fatal Pressure or constriction. Delayed pressure urticaria can appear as red swelling
allergic reaction that impairs breathing and can send the body into shock. The only six to eight hours after pressure (belts or constrictive clothing, for example)
treatment for anaphylaxis is epinephrine. If you develop hives and your injector is not has been applied. Symptoms can also occur in parts of the body under
nearby - or if using the auto-injector doesnt cause the symptoms to immediately constant pressure, such as the soles of the feet.
Change in temperature. Cold urticaria is caused by exposure to low
improve - go to an emergency room immediately. You should also go to the
temperatures followed by re-warming. This can be severe and life-threatening
emergency room after using an auto-injector. if there is a general body cooling - for example, after a plunge into a swimming
pool.
If the cause of hives can be identified, the best treatment is to avoid the trigger or Higher body temperature. Cholinergic urticaria is due to an increase in body
eliminate it: temperature because of sweating, exercise, hot showers and/or anxiety.
Sun exposure. Solar urticaria may occur within a few minutes after exposure to
the sun.
Foods: Dont eat foods that have been identified to cause your symptoms.
Rubbing or scratching: Avoid harsh soaps. Frequent baths may reduce itching
and scratching, which can make the hives feel worse. Inflammation of the blood vessels, or vasculitis, can also cause hives. These hives are
Constant pressure: Avoid tight clothing. Pressure hives can be relieved by more painful than itchy, may leave a bruise on the skin and often last more than a
wearing loose-fitting clothes. day.
watercress = kangkong
wax gourd = kundol
winged bean = sigarilyas
sweet potato = kamote
fruits = mga prutas

apple = mansanas
list of filipino names for some common vegetables and fruits
avocado = abukado
vegetables = mga gulay bananas = saging
bell pepper = siling pari bilimbi = kamias
bitter gourd = ampalaya coconuts = buko
bottle gourd = upo pomelo = suha
cabbage = repolyo grapes = ubas
cashew = kasoy guava = bayabas
celery / chinese leek = kintsay / kinchay jackfruit = langka
chayote = sayote jamaica cherry = aratiles
chili pepper = siling labuyo lime = dayap
chinese cabbage (bok choi) = petsay / pechay mandarin orange = dalanghita
cilantro leaves = wansuy mango = mangga
corn = mais native blackberry = duhat
cucumber = pipino native lemon = dalandan / lemonsito
edible pot = bataw (not sure about the english translation...) orange = kahel (rare; just "orange" is more popular)
eggplant = talong pineapple = pinya
garlic = bawang starapple = kaimito / caimito
ginger = luya starfruit / carambola = balimbing
jicama / turnip = singkamas sugar apple = atis
jute = saluyot tamarind = sampalok
lima beans = patani tomato = kamatis
mung bean sprouts = toge / togue / togi watermelon = pakwan
mustard = mustasa
native horseradish leaves = malunggay unchanged names = mga di-binagong pangalan
onion = sibuyas
peanut = mani / mane asparagus
potato = patatas brocolli
pumpkin = kalabasa carrot
radish = labanos cauliflower
spinach = alugbati(?) chesa
sponge gourd / luffa(?) = patola durian
string beans = sitaw / sitao mangosteen
sugarcane = tubo melon
unhusked rice = palay (husked rice is bigas; cooked rice is kanin) okra
papaya
rambutan
santol
soya

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