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Services ICD-10 diagnosis code T47.0
Poisoning: Histamine H-receptor antagonists
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Urticaria
Urticaria (hives) is a skin condition with which itchy wheals or a painful swelling of the hypodermis (angiodema) form. Read more about symptoms, progression, and treatment.
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Cluster headaches
Cluster headaches come in phases, or “clusters”. They involve severe pain, always on one side only and mostly around the temples or eyes.
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Services ICD-10 diagnosis code G44.0
Cluster headache
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Chronic itching (pruritus)
Having constantly itchy skin means constant scratching. The longer the scratch-itch cycle continues, the more the skin is damaged. Suitable skincare measures and itch-relieving medication can help.
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Nummular eczema
Itchy round spots on the skin are typical of nummular eczema. Episodes often occur over years, but it can usually be treated successfully.
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Hay fever
Many children and adults are affected by hay fever in the spring and summer months, when plants grow and bloom. It is caused by an allergic reaction to pollen in the air, affecting the upper airways.
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Dust mite allergy
In dust mite allergies, it isn’t the dust itself that causes the symptoms. Instead, the symptoms such as sneezing are triggered by substances that are mainly found in the dust mites’ feces.
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Ringworm
The skin rash that typically occurs with ringworm (tinea corporis) has a ring-like appearance. It usually clears up quickly if treated with an anti-fungal skin cream.
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Diphtheria
Diphtheria is a bacterial infectious disease, primarily affecting the skin or upper respiratory tract. It only occurs rarely in Germany today thanks to protective vaccinations.