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urticaria

American  
[ur-ti-kair-ee-uh] / ˌɜr tɪˈkɛər i ə /

noun

Pathology.
  1. a transient condition of the skin, usually caused by an allergic reaction, characterized by pale or reddened irregular, elevated patches and severe itching; hives.


urticaria British  
/ ˌɜːtɪˈkɛərɪə /

noun

  1. Nontechnical names: hives.   nettle rash.  a skin condition characterized by the formation of itchy red or whitish raised patches, usually caused by an allergy

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urticaria Scientific  
/ ûr′tĭ-kârē-ə /
  1. See hives


Other Word Forms

  • urticarial adjective

Etymology

Origin of urticaria

1765–75; < New Latin, equivalent to Latin urtīc ( a ) nettle + -āria, feminine of -ārius -ary

Example Sentences

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Gao suffers from chronic lumbar spine disease, arthritis, eye problems and chronic urticaria – a skin condition that causes itchy red welts.

From BBC • Apr. 19, 2026

In the realm of additives, substances like tartrazine and sodium benzoate emerge as potential instigators of urticaria and asthma.

From Salon • Jan. 8, 2024

Cholinergic and solar urticaria is often managed by minimising exposures to triggers such as hot baths and direct sunlight.

From BBC • Dec. 6, 2021

One of them, the chronic urticaria index, declared that I have “basophil reactive factors in … serum which supports an autoimmune basis for disease.”

From Scientific American • Sep. 7, 2021

The juice is also given internally for urticaria.

From The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines by Thomas, Jerome Beers