Cold urticaria is a condition in which exposure to cold triggers unusual skin reactions. People may notice “redness, itching, and hives” appearing shortly after the skin comes into contact with cold air, water, or objects.
The exact reason this happens is still uncertain. As noted in the article, “Its cause is unclear,” which means the condition can be unpredictable and vary from person to person.
Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to more noticeable reactions, depending on how cold the exposure is and how sensitive the individual’s skin may be.
Treatment focuses on managing symptoms rather than curing the condition. In many cases, “antihistamines or corticosteroids may help” reduce itching, swelling, and hives caused by cold exposure.
Because reactions and treatment needs can differ, it is important not to self-diagnose or rely only on general advice. The article emphasizes that you should “Always seek professional medical guidance” to ensure proper diagnosis and safe, effective treatment.