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- Dermatographia (Dermatographism) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Dermatographia is a condition in which lightly scratching your skin causes raised, inflamed lines where you've scratched Though not serious, it can be uncomfortable
- Dermatographia (Dermatographism): What It Is, Causes Treatment
What is dermatographia? Dermatographia is a common, benign (not harmful) skin condition It causes you to develop raised marks (wheals) or a reaction similar to hives when you scratch your skin Pressure or rubbing (friction) may also cause a reaction
- Dermographism
What is dermographism? Dermographism is an exaggerated weal and flare response that occurs within minutes of the skin being stroked or scratched Dermographism is the most common form of physical or chronic inducible urticaria It is also called dermatographia and dermographic urticaria
- Dermatographic urticaria - Wikipedia
Dermatographic urticaria, better known as skin writing, is a skin disorder and one of the most common types of urticaria, affecting 2–5% of the population [1][2] The condition manifests as an allergic-like reaction, causing a warm red wheal to appear on the skin
- Dermatographism: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Dermatographism (also known as dermatographia) is a common, benign skin condition in which even a small amount of pressure, like scratching, causes the skin to swell along the line where it was applied
- How Rare Is Dermatographia? Causes and Who Gets It
Dermatographia affects around 5% of people, causing raised skin lines when scratched Learn who gets it, why it happens, and how to manage it
- Dermatograpia: What to Know About Skin Writing - WebMD
Dermatographia, also called skin writing, is a condition that causes an allergic reaction when skin is scratched This reaction looks like hives or welts
- We Surveyed 3,000 People with Dermatographia: Here Are 5 Treatment . . .
Living with dermatographia can be tough, but the experiences shared by our 3,000 members show that there are ways to manage it Whether it’s trying antihistamines like Zyrtec or exploring alternative therapies like Access Bars, people are finding solutions
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