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Cold Urticaria
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Advice of Cold Urticaria
Keep a scarf attached to my handbag.
by Sandy
Space Heaters
by Marissa
Medication: Telfast (360-540g per day) makes things a bit more manageable, and Emerade pens for systemic reactions
by Camot42
Keep away from cold (snow, ice, breeze, air condition, water etc.) / vyhýbání se chladným věcem, jako je sníh, led, vítr, klimatizace, voda apod.
by NataliB
My mom really helps me get through the days when i can't help but feel sorry for myself
by Ettienne
CBD oil helps so much, found it at a local farmers market.
by Adrienne
fell
by Mota
Learning how I could adjust my antihistamine intake safely to be able to increase and decrease the dosage has given me a much better quality of life
by Rachel
I hold my breath in the cold. I am anaphylactic to breathing cold air
by Heather
Having a local peadiatrition that can't do enough to th and find something to help my son
by Charlii4
Sleeping a lot
by Shirley
Always my medizine with me
by Mamipe37
Wearing warm clothes
by Cassandra
Heated seats in the car, and gloves for a cold steering wheel.
by Major
My Mum has helped me understand and get to grips with the condition.
by Hollie
Avoidance
by Dempatoine
Maintaining my core body temperature
by Rachel
Bundle up
by Deana
Putting a name to the condition
by
Winter gloves and beer coozies to hold or touch frozen things
by Jakie
Antihistamines do not work
by Jonelle
Taking loratidine daily
by
Take my meds every morning
by JWylde
Warm beverages while out in cold air
by Eric
Regular exercise and made me to participate in Transplant Games of America
by PK
Regular exercise and made me to participate in Transplant Games of America
by PK
Keep and rain coat in your handbag
by Private
Staying away from cold things
by Kym
My dog
by Dottywoman
Be your own advocate
by Bonnie
Not swimming
by Julie
Fexofenadine. Keeps my skin symptoms in check.
by Ouch Mouse
Staying warm
by Rileigh95
Moisture makes this a million times worse
by Jessica
My dogs
by HappyMommy2010
Antihistamines
by Pirtsu
Moving farther south has been somewhat helpful
by KSRT11
Carry 1 epipen on me when i leave the house
by Carla
staying out of the cold as much as possible
by alta mason
Living on the sun here in Phoenix, AZ helped out a little bit.
by Mike
appreciated others worse than myself. being thankful
by lori
Avoiding cold food and beverages especially. Always bring an extra jacket with you
by Rob
Drinking all liquids at room temp or warmer
by Michelle
People who actually believe it exists
by Alexandra Jordan
A supportive family
by Chelsea
20 mg of aerius a day, and 10 mg of prednison in complicated reactions
by Avi
Antihistamines before swimming
by Kathleen
Dressing warm
by Kim
bundle up, umbrella for wind block. Dr. notes for missed school days due to cold temps
by CBL
Eating Healthy & Stretching
by Ashley
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