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  1. Dec 15, 2021 · Cold urticaria (ur-tih-KAR-e-uh) is a skin reaction to cold that appears within minutes after cold exposure. Affected skin develops itchy welts (hives). People with cold urticaria experience widely different symptoms. Some have minor reactions to the cold, while others have severe reactions.

  2. Jan 18, 2023 · Cold urticaria is a condition that causes an allergic reaction to cold temperatures. A person with cold urticaria may develop a rash or hives after: Eating or drinking something cold. Putting ice on their skin. Swimming or bathing in cold water.

  3. Dec 15, 2021 · Cold urticaria can be diagnosed by placing an ice cube on the skin for five minutes. If you have cold urticaria, a raised bump (hive) will form a few minutes after the ice cube is removed. In some cases, cold urticaria is caused by an underlying condition that affects the immune system, such as an infection or cancer.

  4. Cold urticaria (essentially meaning cold hives) is a disorder in which large red welts called hives (urticaria) form on the skin after exposure to a cold stimulus. The hives are usually itchy and often the hands and feet will become itchy and swollen as well.

  5. Apr 9, 2022 · Cold urticaria (hives) is an allergic condition that causes red, itchy rashes on the skin after exposure to the cold. If you have this condition, you may notice the skin...

  6. What is cold urticaria? Cold urticaria is a relatively uncommon form of chronic inducible urticaria. Urticarial weals develop after being exposed to cold, cold water, and cold objects.

  7. Nov 14, 2023 · Cold rash—medically coined cold urticaria (hives)—is a rare disorder involving an immune response to cold exposure. When a person has cold urticaria, raised wheals or bumps called hives appear if the skin is exposed to cold temperatures.

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    Nov 8, 2023 · Cold urticaria is characterized by pruritic wheals (hives) and/or angioedema due to cutaneous mast cell degranulation and their release of proinflammatory mediators after cold exposure of the skin. Triggers include skin contact with cold objects, cold liquids, and cold air.

  9. Lightheaded or faint feeling. Swollen lips or swelling in the throat. Your dermatologist may also test your skin to find out how it reacts to cold. Some people are given the ice cube challenge test. If this test is necessary, your dermatologist will place a plastic bag that contains an ice cube on your bare skin, usually your forearm.

  10. Cold urticaria is a chronic skin condition that occurs after sudden exposure to anything cold – swimming in cold water, drinking a cold beverage, eating ice cream, handling a cold object, going for a walk in frigid temperatures, or even walking into an air-conditioned room. What is the cause of cold urticaria?

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