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How Can Cold Urticaria And Skin Inflammation Be Treated?

I am being tested for lots of auto immune diseases and allergies and basically everything. I have recently been diagnosed with cold urticaria (the cold gives me huge burning hives everywhere). I also have swollen eyes and swollen lungs and muscles/joints. I ve been getting a lot of skin/inflammation issues. One big issue I have is that I have been having burning reactions to my vaginal discharge. My skin is literally getting burns on it. They have tested me for everything and it all comes back negative. The only thing I can think of is that I am getting the same auto immune response to the discharge as I am to the cold and other things. So basically I m allergic to my vaginal discharge. Is there anything I can do to help this problem?
Wed, 29 Aug 2018
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You can take antihistamines like Pheniramine for symptomatic relief. If symptoms persist, you can consult a dermatologist and get evaluated.

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How Can Cold Urticaria And Skin Inflammation Be Treated?

Hi, You can take antihistamines like Pheniramine for symptomatic relief. If symptoms persist, you can consult a dermatologist and get evaluated. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.