Tuesday, February 8, 2011

About Allergies: Could You Be Allergic to the Cold?

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From Daniel More, MD, your Guide to Allergies
With the record low temperatures and heavy snowfall around the U.S. this season, many people can't help but wonder if they're allergic to the cold. Most of us experience an annoying runny nose when outside in the cold -- although this really isn't an allergy. But while most of us are just bothered by frigid weather, some people actually are allergic to the cold. These people suffer from cold urticaria, a form of chronic hives that worsens with cold temperatures. Cold urticaria can even trigger anaphylaxis if the person has a severe cold exposure, such as jumping into a cold swimming pool.

Cold Urticaria
Cold urticaria is a form of physical urticaria that is characterized by the development of hives and swelling with cold exposure. A variety of cold triggers can cause symptoms in people with this syndrome, including cold weather, cold food and drinks, as well as swimming in cold water... Read more
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Runny Noses in Cold Weather
It could be allergies caused by pollen or mold in the air, but when you only have a runny nose when outdoors, it is most likely because of vasomotor rhinitis, which is a type of nonallergic rhinitis caused by changes in temperature, humidity and exposure to strong odors and perfumes... Read more

Is It a Cold, or Is It Allergies?
Sometimes, it can be difficult to tell. The symptoms of allergies can be very similar to the symptoms of the common cold, but there are some important differences. Both may cause nasal congestion, runny nose, post nasal drip and sneezing... Read more



 


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