How Do You Spell URTICARIA EVANIDA?

Pronunciation: [ˌɜːtɪkˈe͡əɹi͡əɹ ɪvˈanɪdə] (IPA)

Urticaria evanida is a type of skin rash that is characterized by the appearance of itchy, red welts or hives. The spelling of this condition follows the rules of Latin morphology, with "urticaria" coming from the Latin word "urtica," meaning nettle, and "evanida" from the Latin verb "evanescere," meaning to disappear. IPA phonetic transcription can be used to explain the correct pronunciation of the word, with "ur-ti-care-ee-ah" and "ev-a-ni-da" being the correct pronunciations for each component respectively.

URTICARIA EVANIDA Meaning and Definition

  1. Urticaria evanida, also known as evanescent urticaria or urticaria fugax, is a term used in dermatology to describe a type of temporary skin rash characterized by the sudden appearance of raised, red, and itchy wheals or hives on the skin. The condition is generally brief and the lesions typically disappear within a few hours or may last up to 24 hours, often fading away without leaving any marks or scarring.

    The wheals or hives seen in urticaria evanida are usually small in size and well-defined, but they may merge together to form larger patches. These wheals are caused by the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators by mast cells in the skin, leading to localized swelling and redness.

    The exact cause of urticaria evanida is often unknown, but it can be triggered by various factors such as certain foods, medications, insect bites, temperature changes, stress, or pressure on the skin. It may also be associated with underlying conditions like viral infections, autoimmune disorders, or hormonal changes.

    Symptoms of urticaria evanida can range from mild to severe, and along with itching, individuals may experience burning or stinging sensations at the affected sites. Treatment options typically involve avoiding triggers, taking antihistamines to alleviate symptoms, and in severe cases, corticosteroids or other systemic medications may be prescribed.

    Overall, urticaria evanida is a temporary skin condition characterized by itchy, red hives that appear suddenly and disappear within a short period of time. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of this condition.

  2. A form in which the eruption is of short duration.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for URTICARIA EVANIDA

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Etymology of URTICARIA EVANIDA

The term "urticaria evanida" does not have an established etymology, as it appears to be a combination of medical terms.

"Urticaria" is derived from the Latin word "urtica", meaning "nettle". It refers to a skin condition characterized by the development of itchy, red wheals or hives.

On the other hand, "evanida" is not a commonly used term in medical or general language, and no specific etymology can be attributed to it. It is possible that it is a specific medical term or a combination of words used within a particular context, but further information is needed to determine the exact meaning and origin.

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