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« on: July 08, 2006, 10:46:51 AM »

scenario :

-Recurrent episodes of maculo-papular rashes... it lasted for one-two days then disappeared .. then it appear again few   
 days after that...
-Involved both upper and lower limbs, especially near elbow (medial epicondyle), arms, n popliteal fossa..then the back...
-Associated with itchiness on and off, and the rashes tends to increase with scratching...
-it was noticed that it happens whenever its cold or in ac room...
-no other signs of allergy..

what can this be?  Huh
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« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2006, 12:19:36 PM »

Do you have a photograph of the lesions that you are referring to?

Can you also elaborate on these:
  • Age, gender and other relevant data of the patient.
  • Duration of this condition.
  • Any known illnesses that the patient has, like diabetes.

Most dermatological conditions may have increased itching in airconditioned rooms and cold environments as the air is generally dry in such areas. Dryness results in itchiness. (One exception probably is a condition called Urticaria calorica in which pruritus is seen in hot environments and after exercise alone, and is relieved by cold.)

Apart from that, the on-off nature of the lesions suggest that they are probably related to exposure to some allergen, either food or otherwise.

How to confirm? Most dermatological conditions related to allergy are based on history and the sense of observation and association of the patient. If the patient can relate the lesions and symptoms to a particular exposure, the diagnosis can be easy. Otherwise a battery of not-so-informative "allergy tests" may be required.
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« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2006, 09:04:31 AM »

-24 chinese female, no known medical condition...
-duration : 3 days. Previously had one similar episode but cant recall much...
-bro has skin problem too... since 2-3 years,bro had excessive wheal n flare response... when ever bro scrach or wipe the
 body, it will become reddish.. even can write on the skin...
-no history of allergy, no history of allergen exposure or food allergy or any specific thing that can relate to the skin rash..
-no other symptoms of musculo cutaneous inolvement...joint pain, skin nodules, conjunctival involement.

-sorry sir, no photo..

-maybe should advice that next time when similar episode occur,go get a patch test done?
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