Undiagnosed: Allergy symptoms without being allergic. Ideas?
Hello everybody,
I'm looking for ideas for the unexplained condition that I have had for the past half a year. Please, excuse my English since it's not my first language. At this point, I'm out of ideas, tired and hoping I might find someone who had a similar experience and might know what's going on.
Symptoms:
Eyelid swelling, red itchy rashes over my eyelids, bloodshot and itchy eyes, sneezing, coughing, throat ache and runny nose. Occasionally I have rashes on my body and face (hands, fingers, shoulders, chest, arms, legs, neck and forehead) and difficulty breathing. Recently I also experienced something that seemed like an asthma attack. It got better after 2 hours outside in the fresh air and two antihistamine pills.
It can get suddenly better, to the point that I'm almost completely okay to absolutely terrible in one day. Antihistamines seem to work the best.
How it started/other health issues:
It started along with the common flu and got terrible in one week. I was tested negative for covid. During this time I also struggled with sudden rapid heart rate – 140 beats per minute while being still. Normally I have around 70 beats per minute. This would happen at least 4 times a day for several minutes. Due to family anamnesis, my heart was checked and the results came out normal. After a few months, the rapid heart rate was gone on its own. A few months before the condition I had face shingles and herpes simplex on my lip multiple times during summer. I'm also watched for Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I have borderline results so I don't take any medication. I had eczema through my whole childhood and teenage years but I got rid of it 10 years ago.
Doctor examination:
When I visited my dermatology doctor I've been prescribed very mild corticosteroids that help with the redness but nothing else. I was examined and tested for allergies and the results were that I'm not allergic to anything.
What I already did and tried:
At first, I avoided for several weeks: sweets, chocolate, citruses, tomatoes, gluten, lactose, anything pre-made, alcohol, caffeine, high-histamine food in general, spicy and sour foods. It didn't make any difference. I continue to avoid or restrict all of these except gluten and lactose, just in case. What seemed to helped a bit is a low histamine diet but I'm not 100 % sure about the connection.
I focused on getting rid of dust mites. I exchanged the bedding, wash everything at 60°C, use anti-mites cleaners for mattresses, got rid of the carpets etc. I also exchanged the laundry detergent and stopped using cosmetics for 2 months but nothing resolved the problem.
I don't drink or smoke. I don't own a pet. I'm a sportswoman, I exercised up to 5 times a week before this condition and I eat healthy for most of my life. Except for this health struggle, I feel the happiest I've ever been in my life.
Thank you for reading this exhausting description and I'm looking forward to any answers!
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Have you had the 5 Day Extended Patch Test for Allergic Contact Dermatitis, ACD, a form of eczema? I had eyelids that looked like yours. Now I know what to avoid.
@novakp52 Here is the link to the Environmental Allergy specialists where there is a provider search. https://www.aaemonline.org/
Basically these doctors try to prevent problems rather than treat symptoms, and they may look at the person as a whole which can include thyroid function, allergy shots, hormone replacement, preventing deficiencies, exposure to environmental things like molds that cause health issues, reactions to foreign substances in the body from dentistry or surgical implants, etc.
You can find a lot more at https://www.ehcd.com/
@novakp52 Did your testing lab give you any direction? Or your rheumatologist? I wold ask them, as you may need to clear the hydralazine out of your system before the test. I read somewhere that it can skew the results up! I get it if you need to reschedule!
Are you being testing for Systemic Lupus, or drug induced lupus?
Ginger
Hello @novakp52
You mentioned having seen an allergist. I'm just wondering if the allergist was also an immunologist? Your problem seems complicated and an immunologist might be helpful in trying to come up with some answers.
Since being to Mayo and seeing the allergist, I am now on an antihistamine 2 times per day. It helps but still some days better and some worse.
Shots ended up giving me migraines on high doses. So I had to quit.
No, not for lupus. I have an undiagnosed food allergy that started out of the blue and getting worst over the past 5 years. Just trying to work at a puzzle. Just wondering if connected with my thyroid in any way.
I had a great doctor in Elkhart, In. but he retired. His replacement I am questioning and may have to find another one who gets to the base of each problems. My first one, had everyone jumping when he asked for something. Never seen my records or test sent to a doctor when requested. Miss him completely.
So far we have not gotten to the answers. That was one reason I reached out to Mayo. So that is why I am trying to work with my endocrinologist to help with diagnosis. The allergies started the same time my hypothyroidism started.
Hi Novakp52,
It sounds like Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. Did you have Covid at any point? They are seeing an increase of symptoms like these that you describe after eating. I suggest seeing a rheumatologist, gastroenterologist and immunologist. Staying away from high histamine foods may help. Otherswise I would suggest taking diamine oxidase (you can buy it online) and see if it helps? Keep a food diary and maybe incorporate the help of a dietitian? I wish you well!
I got the results of my ANA ANA SERUM IS < 1:80.