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Physiology & Medicine / Re: Severe allergic reaction 2 days after anaerobic exercise?
« on: 05/11/2012 03:01:27 »
This is exactly what happens with me. It started about 25 years ago and as I am realizing now it is still happening. When I "feel the burn" with anaerobic weight lifting I will experience swelling of the muscles I over exerted about two days after the exercise typically along with diarrhea then the next day I will get hives all over except the muscle group that swelled. The hives will usually last for a couple of days. Once my blood pressure dropped so low that I passed out.
I've been good about keeping my exertion level under the threshold to trigger this but the other day I started a strength and conditioning class and too many of the exercised focused on the triceps. Now my right upper arm is painfully swelled and I am just waiting for the hives to start.
I do have a twist though. About the time this started I was diagnosed with Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis which is the presence of a type of white blood cell in the GI tract. Eosinophils are associated with allergies. The best explanation I ever got was from an allergist who suggested that I may also have eosinophils in some of my muscle groups which somehow get triggered when I tax that muscle.
Just like the rest of you I know that it has nothing to do with something I ate or something in the environment, this came from the exercise. If anyone has a theory or suggestion I would love to hear it.
I've been good about keeping my exertion level under the threshold to trigger this but the other day I started a strength and conditioning class and too many of the exercised focused on the triceps. Now my right upper arm is painfully swelled and I am just waiting for the hives to start.
I do have a twist though. About the time this started I was diagnosed with Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis which is the presence of a type of white blood cell in the GI tract. Eosinophils are associated with allergies. The best explanation I ever got was from an allergist who suggested that I may also have eosinophils in some of my muscle groups which somehow get triggered when I tax that muscle.
Just like the rest of you I know that it has nothing to do with something I ate or something in the environment, this came from the exercise. If anyone has a theory or suggestion I would love to hear it.