The Allergenic March - Uncommon Allergies
Uncommon Allergies
Allergies are often
associated with pollen, animal dander, dust, food or other
microscopic particles that affect our immune system. However, some
people have allergic reactions to physical stimuli like heat, cold,
and sunlight. A typical reaction is hives, or itchy raised welts of
skin, which can be the result of hypersensitivity to heat and cold.
If you consistently experience hives after exercise, a hot shower,
stress, or going from a warm to cold environment, you might be
hypersensitive to temperature. In this case, the best treatment is
to avoid extreme temperature changes. Dress warmly in cold weather,
and take warm showers instead of hot or cold ones. Swimming can
also aggravate the condition, because water causes thermal changes
to your body. Limit your time in the pool and keep the pool water
fairly warm since colder water can cause allergic symptoms. It`s
also a good idea to avoid the sun`s heat and light, which can cause
hives in some people. When you plan to spend time outdoors, wear
trousers and long-sleeve shirts, or be sure to apply sunscreen to
lessen the effects of the sun`s radiation. If you continue to
experience symptoms, a doctor can prescribe an antihistamine or
other medication to reduce the irritation. The best treatment for
allergies is to find out what causes them, and do your best to
avoid these triggers.