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Burning and itchy legs after exposure to cold weather
Hi,
This is my first post here, so I hope this is the right place. About 3 weeks ago I visited northern Sweden. One evening I went outside to watch the northern light. It was about -20 degrees C (-4 F) cold, but very dry air and calm. Went back inside after about 30-40 minutes. My legs where red all over and after a while the skin started to feel like needles. The day after I only had a few patches of red skin left but I had a burning sensation and trouble wearing pants. Today, I still get the burning sensation, and my skin get itchy when I wear pants. I have visited several nurses and doctors, and get different answers all the time. First it was cold urticaria (allergic to the cold), next dry skin, and now Livedo Reticularis. I do have some patterns on my legs that resembles Livedo, but as I understand that should not cause any burning skin sensation. I have read about other people had similar symptoms, but they disappeared after maybe a few hours, not weeks. Anyone else with similar experience? Could it be nerve damage, e.g. neuropathy? On the other hand I was outside the evening before without any symptoms. |
Hi mw69
Welcome to NeuroTalk :). What you have described could be peripheral neuropathy (its signs can be variable). It might be an idea to share your story in the PN forum (https://www.neurotalk.org/forum20/); other members might be able to offer you helpful suggestions. All the best. |
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