urticaria
/ˌɜːtɪˈkeəriə/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɜːrtɪˈkeriə/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌər-tə-ˈker-ē-ə How to pronounce urticaria (audio)/ (ame, mw)
urticaria — 名詞
1. a medical condition that makes raised, red, intensely itchy bumps appear on your
蕁麻疹
皮膚出現紅色發癢隆起的過敏性疾病
a medical condition that makes raised, red, intensely itchy bumps appear on your skin, usually because your body is reacting to something such as a food, medicine, or insect bite
After eating shrimp at a restaurant, Imran developed urticaria on his arms and chest.
Imran 在餐廳吃了蝦子之後,手臂和胸部都長出了蕁麻疹。
develop + urticaria after [trigger]
The doctor diagnosed Nadia's itchy red welts as urticaria and prescribed antihistamines.
醫生診斷 Nadia 身上發癢的紅色隆起是蕁麻疹,並開了抗組織胺藥物。
diagnose + urticaria; treated with antihistamines
Stress from final exams triggered a bad case of urticaria that lasted for days.
期末考的壓力引發了嚴重的蕁麻疹,持續了好幾天。
Tunde's doctor explained that his chronic urticaria was probably linked to a food allergy.
Tunde 的醫生解釋說,他的慢性蕁麻疹可能與食物過敏有關。
The cold winter air made Kasia's urticaria flare up whenever she went outside.
冬天的冷空氣讓 Kasia 只要一出門,蕁麻疹就會發作。
- hives
the common, everyday term; 'hives' is used by patients and in general contexts, while 'urticaria' is the formal clinical name
- nettle rash
chiefly British; refers to the same condition but emphasizes the resemblance to a stinging-nettle reaction
- welts
refers to the actual raised bumps (the weals) rather than the condition as a whole; 'the welts lasted for hours'
用法筆記
Pronunciation: US /ˌɜːr.tɪˈker.i.ə/, UK /ˌɜː.tɪˈkeə.ri.ə/. Urticaria is the medical term; the everyday word is hives. Both refer to the same condition. Patients often say 'I have hives,' while doctors tend to use urticaria in clinical notes and diagnoses. The bumps (weals or welts) can appear anywhere on the body and usually last a few hours to a day before fading.