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Cold Allergy Makes Mother Want to Rip Skin Off

20 Nov

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Summary

  • A rare cold allergy causes a mother's skin to erupt in painful hives.
  • Hives feel like nettle stings, making the woman want to rip her skin off.
  • A Disneyland trip triggered a severe reaction, leading to a diagnosis.
Cold Allergy Makes Mother Want to Rip Skin Off

A mother from Rotherham experiences agonizing pain due to a rare allergy to cold temperatures, known as cold urticaria. For years, Jill Pearson struggled with her skin erupting in itchy, burning hives whenever exposed to cold. The condition causes immense discomfort, described as wanting to 'rip the skin off.' Her symptoms first appeared at age 13, but a formal diagnosis only came in August 2019 after a severe reaction during a family trip to America.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Cold urticaria is an allergic reaction to cold temperatures that causes Jill Pearson's skin to develop itchy, burning hives.
Jill Pearson was officially diagnosed with cold urticaria in August 2019 after experiencing a severe reaction at Disneyland.
Symptoms include painful, itchy hives resembling nettle stings, skin redness, and swelling from touching cold surfaces or from temperature changes.

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