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When back pain is present too many times in our daily lives, after doing all the clinical investigations to rule out specific diseases, we need to question our habits, canceling or changing those that could be the cause.

Why do I get cramps when I run?

A muscle cramp can come suddenly , such as during a run , and it does not announce itself with any kind of sign. At most you may realize it is coming very late , when already the muscle is contracting or overlapping.

Urticaria in the child

A typical sign of urticaria in children is the papules that appear on the skin somewhat in relief and may be more or less reddened.

Abdominal pain: what to do?

Many diseases can cause abdominal pain, but some conditions can be life-threatening and therefore require surgical treatment. What to do? It is necessary for the victim not to eat or

Electrocution: what to do

In electrocution , the greatest damage is visible inside the body, even though the burn may appear small and superficial. What to do? Make sure the place is safe, unplug

Spontaneous chronic urticaria

Pomphi, itching (often nocturnal) and swelling of certain parts of the body, sometimes disfiguring, with no known cause and disappearing only to recur suddenly and unpredictably. These are the symptoms of the chronic spontaneous urticaria, a particular form of urticaria unrelated to allergic factors that mainly affects individuals between the ages of 20 and 40 years (women twice as frequently), though it can appear at any time of life, and lasts on average for 3-4 years but sometimes even for decades. Although it affects 1 percent of the population, it is underestimated in both frequency and impact, leading to repercussions on school and work performance, social relationships, and psychological well-being.

This problem negatively affects quality of life to a greater extent than patients with even more serious skin problems, such as psoriasis. The presence of autoimmune diseases, especially thyroid disease, such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis present in 10% of cases, celiac disease, and type 1 diabetes appears to correlate with an increased risk of chronic spontaneous urticaria. For the reasons explained above, it is easy to see why recognition of the disease is often delayed.

Diagnosis and treatment

The diagnostic pathway first proceeds with the search for any pathology associated with urticaria. Second step is to try to avoid factors that can aggravate urticaria, such as stress and especially the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs capable of inducing a flare-up or aggravation of urticaria in 20-30% of patients. The pharmacological approach involves the use of second-generation antihistamines at standard dosage, which can be doubled or quadrupled if symptoms persist after 2-4 weeks of therapy.

As a next step, omalizumab, a biologic drug that can improve symptoms in many cases and probably change the course of the disease, is used. If necessary, the fourth line of treatment relies on immunosuppressants, such as cyclosporine A, and the fifth on montelukast, an antileukotrienic. Unlike other chronic diseases, there is still no national patient registry and an organized network of services, and there are still numerous interregional disparities and limits to the Health Service’s coverage of treatment with antihistamines (in fact, they are reimbursed only at the standard dosage) and omalizumab, which is provided in the treatment plan for only 6 months.

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