Galixie
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So far things that have triggered reactions in me have been:
Clothing (pressure urticaria)
Hot water
Dairy
Red meat (maybe)
Stress
Raw pineapple being cut up
Not a single one of these things is a consistent trigger that always brings on a reaction.
On the plus side, I don't have to give up any foods or avoid anything in particular.
On the donwside, this means that I really can't manage to avoid a reaction. Or even know when one might occur.
Thankfully they've only been annoying rather than life-threatening so far.
I'm also not good at figuring out when I need to take an antihistamine for a reaction. For example, one reaction started with flushing on my neck followed by a burning sensation on my neck and face. After 15 or so minutes, the redness went away, but the burning sensation continued. Since the redness went away, I assumed the burning would resolve on its own as well. The burning lasted for hours.
Clothing (pressure urticaria)
Hot water
Dairy
Red meat (maybe)
Stress
Raw pineapple being cut up
Not a single one of these things is a consistent trigger that always brings on a reaction.
On the plus side, I don't have to give up any foods or avoid anything in particular.
On the donwside, this means that I really can't manage to avoid a reaction. Or even know when one might occur.
Thankfully they've only been annoying rather than life-threatening so far.
I'm also not good at figuring out when I need to take an antihistamine for a reaction. For example, one reaction started with flushing on my neck followed by a burning sensation on my neck and face. After 15 or so minutes, the redness went away, but the burning sensation continued. Since the redness went away, I assumed the burning would resolve on its own as well. The burning lasted for hours.