Woman Allergic to Cold Temperatures »

Posted By TimALoftis 11 months, 3 weeks ago in Health & Fitness

(Nov. 21) - You've heard people kid that they're allergic to the cold. But it's no joke to Jaylyn Rogers, KSL reports. The Utah woman has a rare medical condition called cold urticaria, which makes her skin break out even from air conditioning. Get her story and explore other rare medical disorders below.

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    Harbeas11 months, 2 weeks ago

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    I am not allergic to cold I just hate it!

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      TimALoftis11 months, 2 weeks ago

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      Living here in the South, cold to me means anything below 30 degrees...lol. Temps below 20 degrees has become increasingly rare here...Only half a dozen of those per year as of late.

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        baub12311 months, 2 weeks ago

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        Tough for this women

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