From: anonymous@freenet.buffalo.edu
Subject: Hives ??!!!!
Posted-By: xx103 (Dermatology Moderator)
Organization: Organization For Community Networks
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 1995 00:15:00 GMT
Newsgroups: ofcn.clinic.dermatology

What could be the cause of me getting hives when I go outdoors in the cold (Cold being less that app. 60 deg.) and slightly to heavy winds ? Also when I come in from the come inside out of the cold my skin feels hot. I also feel hot inside. This happens anywhere. I also don't have any reactions to any foods, at least I do don't think so. What do you think ??? This just started the past few years.
I'm 37 years old. (male) In good health. HELP !!!

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ANSWER: Hives are a reaction pattern. They can, in fact, be related to cold, but there are fairly simple tests to determine if you have so-called "cold urticaria". Urticaria is the fancy word for hives. If your hives have been going on for more than 2 months, then you owe it to yourself to see an interested dermatologist or allergist to begin testing and see if you can identify the offending agent(s).

Hope this helps.

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