
Urticaria acute spontaneous L50.8
Acute spontaneous urticaria with angioedema; since a few days rather discreetly developed urticaria with recurrent angioedema of the eyelids (which characterizes the clinical picture).

Morbus Morbihan L71.8
Morbihan, M.. overview: Chronic persistent swelling of the right half of the face, especially of the upper eyelid and the periorbital region in a 30-year-old man which has persisted for about 1.5 years.

Zoster B02.9
Zoster: since 6 days increasing, left-sided headache with accompanying feeling of illness. since 3 days redness and swelling of the skin with stabbing, shooting pain. extensive erythema, blisters, scaly crusts and swelling.

Erysipelas A46
Erysipelas. circumscribed, fiery red, sharply defined erythema with extensive swelling of the skin. distinct tension pain in the affected areas. submandibular lymph nodes are dolent swollen, there is chills and fever.

Zoster B02.9
zoster. right sided headache with accompanying feeling of illness, increasing for 5 days. redness and swelling of the skin with stabbing, shooting pain for 3 days. extensive erythema and swelling. skin is highly sensitive to touch. no fever. no leukocytosis.

Swelling of the eyelids
Eyelid swelling: chronic, idiopathic eyelid edema with monstrous "lachrymal sacs".

Urticaria acute spontaneous L50.8
Angioedema of the eyelids: acute, not itchy swelling of the eyelids of both eyes, cause remained unclear.

Morbus Morbihan L71.8
Morbihan, M.. Doughy facial swelling in the cheek and eyelid area with extensive redness of the face. Recurrent conjunctivitis.