Ano ang sanhi ng pagkakaroon ng urticaria? | Pinoy MD

  • 2 months ago
Ang biglaan at labis na pagkakaroon ng malalaking pantal ay maaaring sintomas ng pagkakaroon ng urticaria. Ano nga ba ang sakit na ito at paano ito malulunasan? Panoorin ang video.

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00:00You know, Doc, you and your colleagues,
00:02I'm sure a lot of us have experienced a feeling of nausea and vomiting, right?
00:10And we might think that it's just an ordinary vomiting or sneezing.
00:15But there's something called urticaria, right, Doc?
00:19You know, Connie, this urticaria is one of the allergic reactions
00:25that we see in a person, right?
00:29Urticaria is wide-spread,
00:32and if we don't treat it within a day or two,
00:38it will last for several weeks.
00:40And not only that,
00:41urticaria can also cause serious complications.
00:45It can even kill a person.
00:47So here it is, let's find out what this so-called urticaria is
00:52and how we can avoid it.
00:55No matter how hot the weather is,
00:5725-year-old Mary Lou is not allowed to sweat.
01:03Even if the air conditioner is cold, she still avoids it.
01:09Her skin has a lot of pimples when exposed to the sun.
01:14Her skin is very sensitive.
01:19I started working in 2015.
01:22I started working in 2015.
01:24I suddenly started vomiting.
01:26I thought it was just a cold.
01:28My allergy spread.
01:31It didn't just spread to my whole body,
01:35it spread to half of my body.
01:38The condition of her skin has a huge impact on her life.
01:44The weather was hot.
01:45My body was hot and I sweated.
01:47Wherever I went,
01:49even if the weather is not that cold,
01:52or the air conditioner is cold,
01:54it still spreads.
01:59If she was active and loved to dance,
02:01she can't do it anymore.
02:04Because of her illness,
02:07she sometimes lost consciousness
02:09and was taken to the hospital.
02:11I looked at the dark until I lost consciousness.
02:15When I woke up,
02:16there were a lot of germs on my hands.
02:20I was even oxygenated.
02:24It's not just the cold that she suffered from.
02:26Her vision became blurry
02:28and she had a hard time breathing.
02:35Irene is 30 years old.
02:37She experienced the same thing as Marie Lu.
02:40Irene is not allowed to sleep
02:42because she is allergic to germs
02:44and has a lot of skin on her body.
02:46When it started,
02:48it was on my hands.
02:49It was itchy and swollen.
02:53It spread to my skin
02:55on my temples,
02:56on my forehead,
02:57and on my face.
03:01She experienced this condition
03:02only in April this year.
03:04It can be a sign of Irene's weakness
03:07due to the high temperature and heat.
03:12If she is not allowed to eat,
03:15she will continue to suffer from it.
03:19So it's hard for Irene
03:21to avoid her loved ones
03:24when she needs to do so.
03:26I try to avoid
03:28spicy food,
03:30such as peanuts,
03:31tomatoes,
03:32and citrus fruits.
03:35I try to avoid
03:36food that is not allowed
03:38so that it won't trigger.
03:42Marie Lu and Irene experienced
03:44a similar condition
03:46called hives.
03:49It is also known as
03:51tagulabay.
03:54According to dermatologist
03:55and Pinoy MD co-host,
03:56Dr. Jean Marquez,
03:59skin reaction
04:00is caused by different triggers
04:02or sun hits.
04:03Hives are actually
04:05a reaction of the mask cell
04:07to produce histamine.
04:13When histamine
04:15degranulates,
04:17it will cause blood vessels to swell
04:20and blood will extravasate
04:23or penetrate the blood vessels
04:25to the skin.
04:27It will cause swelling.
04:29Hives are often caused
04:31by drinking medicine,
04:33hot or cold weather,
04:36stress,
04:37food,
04:38and other feelings.
04:41According to Dr. Jean,
04:43hives are divided into two
04:45depending on the symptoms.
04:47It is called acute hives
04:49or this is the hives
04:51that curse temporarily.
04:53Hives will last
04:55for more than six weeks.
04:57Then it is called
04:59chronic hives.
05:02There are some things
05:03that you can remember
05:04to know that
05:05hives are actually
05:06a reaction of the mask cell.
05:08Usually, hives
05:10have a sudden appearance.
05:12Sudden.
05:13It does not start
05:15with a smile
05:17and then it suddenly appears.
05:19You can see that
05:20there are suddenly
05:21spots.
05:23Urticaria can disappear
05:25spontaneously
05:27and it does not leave
05:29suddenly.
05:30Unlike other allergies
05:33like contact dermatitis,
05:35contact allergy,
05:36or skin itches,
05:38or the so-called
05:40sunburn,
05:41it can leave
05:43suddenly.
05:46There is a medicine
05:47that can be taken
05:48to reduce
05:49the frequency
05:50of allergic reactions.
05:52If you already have this,
05:54you will be given
05:55anti-histamine
05:57to fight
05:58the chemical histamine
05:59so that it will not
06:00burst.
06:01If it is too
06:03bad and you are also having a hard time,
06:05you do not respond
06:06and you will respond
06:07to an anti-histamine.
06:08Then you can be given
06:10a steroid.
06:14According to Dr. Jean,
06:15it is important to know
06:16and avoid triggers
06:17or sun hits
06:18so that the
06:19skin will not burst.
06:21Especially if this is
06:22related to
06:23everyday activities.
06:27You should see
06:28your doctor immediately
06:29because we want to avoid
06:31our airways
06:33that you are having a hard time with
06:35because that's a
06:36life-threatening situation.
06:39That's why Marilu and Irene
06:41don't just
06:42show off
06:43or show off.
06:44They just
06:45double-check
06:46their surroundings.
06:49Especially when their
06:50body's immune system
06:51suddenly attacks.
06:53Some of them
06:54last for years,
06:55some of them
06:56only last for days.
06:58For me,
06:59I hope
07:00it will end soon.
07:01Since I have not
07:02been working
07:03for a week
07:04and my skin is not
07:05getting better,
07:06I just go to the doctor
07:07one by one
07:08and it gets worse.
07:12I also avoid
07:14stress
07:15and sleep
07:16according to the time.
07:18I eat
07:19healthy foods.
07:24I also avoid
07:25the things
07:26I should avoid
07:27so that
07:28my skin
07:29doesn't get worse.
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