Which are the symptoms of Cold Urticaria?

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Symptoms of Cold Urticaria


Cold urticaria is a rare condition characterized by the development of hives or welts on the skin after exposure to cold temperatures. It is considered an allergic reaction to cold stimuli, and the symptoms can range from mild to severe. While the exact cause of cold urticaria is unknown, it is believed to involve an abnormal immune response triggered by cold exposure.



1. Hives: The most common symptom of cold urticaria is the development of hives or welts on the skin. These hives typically appear within minutes of exposure to cold temperatures and can vary in size and shape. They are usually itchy and may be accompanied by a burning or stinging sensation.



2. Swelling: In addition to hives, cold urticaria can cause swelling in the affected areas. This swelling, known as angioedema, typically occurs in the deeper layers of the skin and can affect the lips, tongue, throat, or other body parts. Angioedema can be particularly concerning if it affects the airways, as it can lead to difficulty breathing.



3. Redness and inflammation: Cold urticaria can cause redness and inflammation in the areas exposed to cold. The skin may appear flushed or irritated, and there may be a noticeable increase in temperature in the affected areas.



4. Itching and discomfort: The hives and swelling associated with cold urticaria can be intensely itchy, leading to significant discomfort. Scratching the affected areas can worsen the symptoms and may even cause the hives to spread to other parts of the body.



5. Systemic symptoms: In some cases, cold urticaria can cause systemic symptoms beyond the skin. These may include headache, dizziness, fatigue, fever, joint pain, or even anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. Systemic symptoms are more likely to occur in severe cases of cold urticaria.



6. Delayed reaction: In certain individuals with cold urticaria, the symptoms may not appear immediately after cold exposure. Instead, there may be a delay of several hours before the hives and other symptoms develop. This delayed reaction can make it challenging to identify the trigger and may lead to confusion in diagnosing the condition.



7. Cold-induced urticaria: Cold urticaria can also manifest as a specific type called cold-induced urticaria. In this form, hives and other symptoms occur only in response to direct contact with cold objects or substances, such as ice or cold water. This localized reaction is often seen in individuals who handle cold items regularly, such as ice cream vendors or swimmers.



8. Exercise-induced urticaria: Some individuals with cold urticaria may experience symptoms specifically triggered by physical activity in cold environments. This condition, known as exercise-induced urticaria, can cause hives, swelling, and other symptoms during or after exercise in cold weather.



It is important to note that the severity and duration of symptoms can vary greatly among individuals with cold urticaria. While some may experience mild and transient symptoms, others may have more severe reactions that require medical intervention.


by Diseasemaps

For me, the worst symptoms are the hives and the headaches that come after

2/27/17 by Ettienne 1295

Anaphylaxis. I would take hives any day without going into anaphylaxis.

3/20/17 by Jennifer Entwistle 1155

The worst for me is when my throat and tongue swells, the pain that comes with the swollen throat makes it pretty much impossible to speak. I get hives whenever my skin is exposed to any sort of cold and with the hives also comes the itching. During winter my hands usually swells up and I get pain in the joints especially my hands.

5/4/17 by Paulette 1000

hives anaphylaxis in severe cases headaches stomach cramping fatigue after reaction swelling

11/29/17 by Charlii4 700

fatigue after reaction (I call it a cold hangover)

2/4/18 by Alex 100

Red rash Hives Itchy skin Raised bumps Stinging

4/11/18 by Miranda 600

Welts and hives appearing on areas where skin is exposed to cold temperatures (including water & sweat) evapouration Swelling of extremities when exposed to cold temperatures Stinging sensation when exposed area then warms up For some a drop in blood pressure and exhaustion For some serious cases anaphylaxis Aching joints and extremeties when exposed to cold temperatures For some, swelling of lips and tongue when eating cold food/drinks The hives, swelling and burning sensation would be my biggest two symptoms that I would reduce!

9/24/18 by Rachel 3020

Hives, marks, swelling, joint paint when experiencing s temperature change

9/24/18 by Susana 600

Hives, pain when exposed to cold

9/24/18 by 6000

Hives that can be itchy or painful that is caused by the cold temperature. In some cases there are flu like symptoms after a reaction and sometimes the hives just fade away. It is possible to go into Anaphylactic Shock with a reaction so carrying an epi pen and taking allergy medicine when you know you're probably going to have a reaction can help.

10/26/18 by Victoria 3550

Hives when exposed to cold temperatures , wind and water. In my case I also get internal hives/ swelling when ingesting cold food or drinks.

1/20/20 by Heather 2500

Hives itching redness and swelling

1/20/20 by Laura 200

Rash, feeling ill, itchy, burning, lose control of sphincter. I would defs get rid of losing control of sphincters if i could

1/23/20 by Carla 1200

https://www.healthline.com/health/cold-allergy

2/13/20 by Deana 3050

Hives , blacking out , painful red rash under the hives..... i havent found a way to control any of my symptoms yet they limit my time outside and job options

7/9/20 by Jami 1800
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Itching generalized Rhinitis Muscle pain

9/11/17 by Liliana. Translated

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