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Also known as a cold allergy, cold urticaria is a rare skin reaction that causes itchy hives when a person is exposed to low temperatures. Triggers include cold air, wind, cold water (bathing, swimming), and frozen drinks or ice cream.
skin-related symptoms such as itching, redness, rash, and hives.
antihistamines, phototherapy.
A systemic connective tissue disease characterized by symmetrical, non-specific joint inflammation. It is also associated with extra-articular symptoms and systemic complications. Rheumatoid arthritis has a progressive course and, if left untreated, inevitably leads to disability.
pain, stiffness, and swelling of the joints in the hands and feet, although inflammation may also affect other joints.
based on medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests (anti-CCP, RF, CRP, ESR), and imaging studies (ultrasound, X-ray, MRI).
Methotrexate (first-line treatment), leflunomide, sulfasalazine, and hydroxychloroquine.
Nummular eczema (also known as discoid eczema; Latin: eczema nummulare) is a type of contact dermatitis characterized by the presence of round, well-defined inflammatory lesions. The changes may appear on various parts of the body.
itching, multiple round lesions
based on the clinical presentation of round, itchy inflammatory lesions, often with oozing and crusting, typically located on the limbs and torso.
topical corticosteroids, antibiotics, emollients, phototherapy, antihistamines.
Also known as atopic eczema or simply eczema, atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by alternating periods of remission and flare-ups.
Intense itching (often worsening at night), a chronic recurrent course, characteristic lesion locations (elbow and knee folds, face, neck), and dry skin.
Diagnosis is mainly based on the Hanifin and Rajka criteria (the presence of at least 3 major criteria, such as itching, typical lesion distribution, and family history).
Includes emollients, topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, antihistamines, and in severe cases systemic treatments, including modern biologic therapies.
Chronic urticaria is a condition characterized by recurrent, itchy skin wheals lasting for more than six weeks. The wheals persist for at least 6 weeks, although individual lesions usually disappear within 24 hours.
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During the appointment, our specialists will answer all your questions and discuss the available treatment options. Based on your health condition and the information provided, we will select the clinical trial that best meets your needs.
If we are not currently conducting a clinical trial suitable for you, we will keep your application and contact you when an opportunity arises to participate in a study tailored to your health condition.