Milliton's urticaria is a skin disease. It manifests itself as damage to the mucous membrane or skin. With the development of Quincke's edema, the patient develops profuse rashes on the neck, chest, and arms. The intensity of the rash and the diameter of the swelling depend on the degree of allergy. A person may have one or more areas of swelling. The affected skin is very red, hot to the touch, upon palpation, a thickening of the skin is felt, and unbearable itching appears. If symptoms of the disease appear, you should immediately consult a doctor. At the onset of the disease, it is necessary to take antihistamines (Erius, Zir