I break out in hives everytime i exercise?!


Question: I break out in hives everytime i exercise!?
i'm a skateboarder and i took a break because i had a ton of work and i also had a bad ankle!. then once i strted picking it back up everytime i would even sweat i would get the rash and bumps which to my assumption are hives!. they itch like crazy nd takes awhile to get the rash to go away!. anyone that can relate even to know im not the only one please let me know any insight!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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I have lots of experience with hives!. It's possible that you have heat-induced urticaria!. However, skateboarding isn't the only thing that can bring on heat-induced urticaria!. Do other exercise events bring it on!? Do the rash and bumps completely disappear within hours!? Oh- and what areas become rashed and bumpy!? Those that are "hot spots"- feet, back, upper torso, neck and face, legs!? Hives are very frustrating! Lots of people are in that same boat with you, believe it or not!.

Either way, I do recommend seeking the opinion of a dermatologist!. If it is urticaria, they can give medication to ease effects when it hits!. Finding out the cause of chronic urticaria is a major PIA, it takes years in many cases!. As a result, doctors tend to shy away from testing- to see why you now have it- but will go forward with insistence, time and money!.

If those bumps aren't hives, the dermatologist can figure out what it is!. Best of luck to you!Www@Answer-Health@Com

I would recommend going to your doctor and getting a referral to a dermatologist!. I had a similar problem and my face burned every time I would sweat, like it was super painful and it turns out it was a cleanser i was using that was making my skin react severley to nearly everything!. Unfortunatley if it is a skin sensitivity that is not related to something like a cleanser or moisturiser, there isn't much to be done!. I have that problem on my legs and even totaly hypoallergenic lotion burns them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Dear concerned:

See a dermatologist!. They can tell you more with their expertise on skin problems!.

It can be an allergic reaction to your clothing or your environment!. Clean the rash area with mild soap and water and see if it helps!. Use anti-itch cream with aloe vera and see if it help!.

Take care!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

sounds like a heat rash, after showering, dry off well, even use a hair dryer if needed, also could try using powderWww@Answer-Health@Com

You could be illergect to sweat!?Www@Answer-Health@Com





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