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Cold Urticaria
Advice
Advice of Cold Urticaria
Medication has helped with symptoms
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180mg of Allegra twice a day
by Jakie
Know your cold triggers & avoid!!!!
by Ksierra
Symptoms came on aggressively
by Jonelle
Keeping my skin covered in cold weather
by
Check the weather and dress appropriately
by JWylde
Naproxen (anti-inflam) combined with Omeprazole (digestion, acid control)
by Eric
Regular medication and follow up with doctors
by PK
Regular medication and follow up with doctors
by PK
Avoiding anything cold is the best solution
by Private
Low histamine diet
by Kym
Sodium cromoglycate
by Dottywoman
Wear layers and a mask
by Bonnie
Not going outside so often in the cold weather
by Julie
My Vogmask! I can breathe outside without having symptoms, and just get on with my life.
by Ouch Mouse
Antihistamines
by Rileigh95
Allergy medicine is a life saver
by Jessica
Xolair (Omalizamub) has been a game changer
by Cfelluk
Staying inside when it's cold cold
by HappyMommy2010
Hothands - Hand Warmers (air activated)
by Pirtsu
Montelukast has been somewhat helpful
by KSRT11
Currently avoiding triggers but feel excluded from favorite activities
by Faye
Antihestimines daily
by Carla
useing a good body wash
by alta mason
Being knowledgeable about my condition.
by Mike
finding support groups
by lori
Anti-histamines seem to help
by Rob
Very hot bath if outbreak starts
by Christina Cope
Put on warm clothes when it's cold
by Melani
Avoiding drastic temp changes
by Michelle
Shower
by Alexandra Jordan
Extra layers in bed
by Chelsea
A lot of layers of clothes
by Avi
Wearing shoes in supermarkets to avoid cold toes in freezer isles
by Kathleen
Allegra, nose spray, and eye drops
by Kim
Ciproheptadine, epi-pens, 504 plans. no temps under 50 degrees F
by CBL
Staying away from anything cold
by Ashley
Knowing my body so i can tell when im about to have a break out
by Zakiyyah
Blankets
by Jessie
Watch for medications that have Sun sensitivity. These make urticaria worse
by Jennifer
Hacer ejercicios aunque duela y luchar contra la indiferencia de las personas especialmente la familia que piensa que todo es mental .
by Gloria
Limiting other allergic responses, such as limiting allergenic food such as dairy, wheat, corn
by Molly
Belonging to Facebook Support group
by Amy
Covering up.
by Denise
A great doctor who listens
by Kristine
Gloves. Keep a pair in the car.
by Parm Gill
Antihistamine
by Tanya
Dress in layers
by Janita
Keeping her from getting cold. Knowing her personal temperature threshold and trying our best to avoid exposing her to temps below that.
by Lindsey123
Balaclavas
by Fawn
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