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  2. Aquagenic pruritus - Wikipedia

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    The exact mechanism of the condition is unknown. Some studies have suggested the itching occurs in response to increased fibrinolytic activity in the skin, [5] [6] inappropriate activation of the sympathetic nervous system, [7] increased activity of acetylcholinesterase, [8] [9] or an increase in mast cell degranulation that releases histamine and other chemicals into the body.

  3. Aquagenic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    In severe cases, drinking water can result in swelling of the oral cavity, [3] swelling of the throat, [4] and in extreme cases, anaphylaxis. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The hives associated with aquagenic urticaria are typically small (approximately 1–3 mm), red- or skin-colored welts (called wheals) with clearly defined edges.

  4. Dr. Holman typically recommends that patients with eczema or skin irritation use a moisturizer with colloidal oatmeal every day after showering as a preventive measure.

  5. Polycythemia vera - Wikipedia

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    A classic symptom of polycythemia vera is pruritus or itching, particularly after exposure to warm water (such as when taking a bath), [5] which may be due to abnormal histamine release [6] [7] or prostaglandin production. [8] Such itching is present in approximately 40% of patients with polycythemia vera. [9]

  6. The Best Deodorants for Sensitive Skin in 2024 - AOL

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    The combination of natural ingredients and effectiveness make it a powerful tool to help reduce excessive sweating, which helps stop your skin from becoming itchy. 6. L’Occitane Roll-on Deodorant

  7. The best deodorant for sensitive skin, according to ... - AOL

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    These types tend to go on smoothly without excessive rubbing, reducing the risk of skin irritation," Arora says. That said, the type of application that works best for you will depend on your ...

  8. Sweat allergy - Wikipedia

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    Tannic acid, showering A sweat allergy is the exacerbation of atopic dermatitis associated with an elevated body temperature and resulting increases in the production of sweat . It appears as small reddish welts that become visible in response to increased temperature and resulting production of sweat. [ 1 ]

  9. Hives - Wikipedia

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    Hives, also known as urticaria, is a kind of skin rash with red and/or flesh-colored, raised, itchy bumps. [1] Hives may burn or sting. [2] The patches of rash may appear on different body parts, [2] with variable duration from minutes to days, and do not leave any long-lasting skin change. [2]