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I was born (31 years ago) with Urticaria pigmentosa and had the dark blotches on my torso and neck for several years. I was wondering if anyone else has this or knows of someone who does. I don't know a whole lot about it other than it has something to do with having too many mast cells. Does anyone have additional info. Thank you for your help.
 
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I copied this: if you google the term you'll find lots more info:

Urticaria pigmentosa is an uncommon rash that usually affects the neck, arms, legs and trunk of children and young adults. The rash consists of reddish-brown spots that turn into hives when they are rubbed hard or scratched. Sometimes the spots will blister.

 

II. Causes:

* The spots in urticaria pigmentosa contain a large number of mast cells (cells are the bodies building blocks). Mast cells are immune cells (cells that fight infection) that live in the skin. Mast cells make a substance called histamine. Histamine causes hives, itching, and flushing.
* We do not known why people with urticaria pigmentosa have abnormal collections of mast cells in the skin.


 

III. Prognosis:

* Most children who develop urticaria pigmentosa before the age of five will have resolution of the condition by adolescence or early adulthood.
* When urticaria pigmentosa starts after the age of five, the abnormal collections of mast cells will sometimes involve the internal organs and the disease does not always go away. These patients need blood tests and other studies.


 

IV. Treatment:

* There is no satisfactory treatment for urticaria pigmentosa.
* Patients with urticaria pigmentosa should avoid aspirin, codeine, opiates, procaine, alcohol. polymyxin B, hot baths, and vigorous rubbing after bathing and showering. These can release histamine which can cause itching, flushing and hives.
* Antihistamines such as Benadryl can help control itching, hives, and flushing.
 
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