Water Allergy

WATER ALLERGY:

Water Allergy

Water allergy or scientifically known as Aquagenic Urticaria is a very exceptional allergy, which is caused by water contact. People suffering from this allergy get painful itching leading to skin burning after having contact with water. The skin becomes red but mostly these hives diminish after a few hours maximum 24 hours. Bathe may result in rigorously arid eyes and tenderness. Heated water tends to accelerate the development of inflammation. Succinctness of inhalation or bulge in the esophagus can take place while drinking water. This type of soreness generally continues for about 10–120 minutes.

The symptoms start emerging whenever one gets in touch with any kind of water. Even personal or someone else's perspiration can originate an effect, so it's good to stay fresh in hot and humid weathers to evade perspiring as much as possible. Some people are so allergic from this water allergy that their tears may cause itching and pain. A good number people with water allergy make an effort to stay out of the rainfall and take umbrellas as precaution so they don't get soaked. Cleaning the body is so severe that affected individuals may take very short bathe to measure down the harshness of the sting.

As far as the treatment is concerned, no known cure for water allergy has been discovered yet. Physicians recommend precautions like taking short baths avoid getting wet in rain and evade sweat as much as possible. Dr Rob Danoff told a patient to use capsaicin cream applied two to three times a day that has given many persons with successful relief. but you should always consult a doctor before using any medicine to avoid worse situations.

Water Allergy

I'm including a few cases of water allergy that might be of some help to you.

One of the diagnosed patients of water allergy is a resident of Australia and only 21 years of age. She has an extreme report of this situation, responding greatly to any contact with water.

Another patient came to our knowledge belongs to Pakistan and has two children. She takes antihistamines to ease itchiness and hives caused by water contact.

One more case from Pakistan: a young child who apply prickly heat cream to reduce the itch whenever he takes a shower. 

Water Allergy

Some cases show that this allergy is inherited to children so if you are a father and suffers from water allergy then you should take your children to the doctors for examination.

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