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Urticaria Pigmentosa Information

Urticaria Pigmentosa is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but it may occur to the people at any age.

Urticaria pigmentosa is a disease that produces skin lesions and intense itching.Younger children may develop a fluid-filled blister over a lesion if it is scratched. A large histamine release from these extra mast cells may cause flushing, headache, diarrhea, a rapid heartbeat (tachycardia), and even fainting. If the lesions are rubbed, hives may form on the site. Urticaria pigmentosa is the name given to a type of mastocytosis, in which there are brown patches on the skin due to abnormal collections of mast cells.

We have provided you here all symptoms, causes and treatment methods of Urticaria Pigmentosa.

Causes of Urticaria Pigmentosa

The cause of the Urticaria Pigmentosa is unknown. Urticaria pigmentosa is characterized by several to many brownish spots that itch and, when scratched, produce welts and reddened skin.

Treatment of Urticaria Pigmentosa

Methods For Treating Urticaria Pigmentosa are :

  • There is no satisfactory treatment for urticaria pigmentosa. Urticaria pigmentosa is not serious, and does not require any treatment in most cases
  • Oral antihistamines
  • Topical steroids, Potent steroid creams
  • Low-dose aspirin
  • Interferon
  • Patients with urticaria pigmentosa should avoid aspirin, codeine, opiates, procaine, alcohol. polymyxin B, hot baths, and vigorous rubbing after bathing and showering. These can release histamine which can cause itching, flushing and hives.
  • Antihistamines such as Benadryl can help control itching, hives, and flushing.