nässelfeber
Nässelfeber, or urticaria, is a common skin condition characterized by transient, itchy wheals (hives) on the skin, sometimes accompanied by swelling beneath the surface layer called angioedema. Each wheal typically lasts less than 24 hours, but new ones can appear as old ones fade. When symptoms persist for more than six weeks, the urticaria is considered chronic. Angioedema can occur with or without wheals and may involve the lips, tongue, or throat.
Causes and triggers vary. Acute urticaria is often related to infections, foods, medications (such as nonsteroidal
Diagnosis is typically clinical, based on history and skin examination. Laboratory tests are not routinely required
Treatment focuses on symptom relief and trigger avoidance. First-line therapy consists of non-sedating second-generation antihistamines (for