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I plan on it, they local one needs a referral. I had a prick test done last fall, with an ENT, but they only do basic outdoor stuff.Did they ever test you for allergies? I’d see an allergist. Our bodies are very weird. And I learned quickly there isn’t always an answer and there are some very weird diseases and allergies not typical or common. Like people can be allergic to water.
I plan on it. Curious to see what they can test for.I was going to mention algae spores as a possible allergen. Have you seen an allergist?
Reactions to cyanobacteria toxins are a big deal, and it may be related to that. They are not gases, but could be in suspended droplets.
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They can do skin testing or blood. The blood testing tests for antibodies instead of a reaction. Usually they test for the most common allergens.I plan on it. Curious to see what they can test for.
They can do skin testing or blood. The blood testing tests for antibodies instead of a reaction. Usually they test for the most common allergens.
Have you tried taking an antihistamine before going in the room to see if it lessens your symptoms?
I’ll be sure to do a follow up on if I find a root cause. Health wise, I had some blood drawn this morning to check thyroid levels, in case it’s a temperature regulation issue, my electrolytes and others. I’ll start eliminating factors to see.I'm following this, this is an interesting discussion
Yea, no mold in the house or near the tank, it’s fresh (about 4 weeks running). I even changed multiple tissue papers to see if it was a contact issue from that after blowing my nose. Hylaronic acid and other rehydrating skin treatment to see if it was a skin barrier/light exposure issue.Shellfish allergy? If mold spores you’d typically get a headache during exposure then subside when you are away from the area.
What are the phosphate levels? You could have a phosphate allergy? Something to rule out and narrow down. My hands and arms get dry and itchy from tank contact. But it’s also winter and I do not use lotions so it increases this time of year.Yea, no mold in the house or near the tank, it’s fresh (about 4 weeks running). I even changed multiple tissue papers to see if it was a contact issue from that after blowing my nose. Hylaronic acid and other rehydrating skin treatment to see if it was a skin barrier/light exposure issue.
No typical shellfish allergy. I can’t eat really eat crab, shrimp or lobster. Seems to make me vomit, but that’s stomach wise not anaphylaxis, hives, etc.
Healthwise it could just be a cortisol spike, histamine reaction, MCAS or some other autoimmune, but this is spike or absurdly timed when near the tank and room.
Take the salt water put it on skin for 5 min . If it's red you have contact dermatitis allergy. Easy enough
Yea I was looking into this. Was going to do a skin contact test, but having the issue burn my face doesn’t seem to correlate to a skin rash reaction, but bodies are weird. Phosphate is on my checklist, I just ordered a test.. not sure if abundant phosphates could somehow turn into like a phosphorus gas.. at least to the point of a body reaction.. next on my list though!What are the phosphate levels? You could have a phosphate allergy? Something to rule out and narrow down. My hands and arms get dry and itchy from tank contact. But it’s also winter and I do not use lotions so it increases this time of year.
Yea but I only touch the cubes for a microsecond if at all to put the cube in a cup to melt. They obviously decompose in the tank, but yea, I’ll test out some direct contact and see what happensI have friends that have bloodworm and brine shrimp allergies. Can you touch the brine shrimp with out issue?
I have some diatoms (possibly dinos, sort of difficult for me to tell, no films, just orange spots) and earliest forms of hair algae. But same, not sure how it could become an air exposure.Silly question but I guess not too silly, but is there dinoflagellates in your system that perhaps would be a contributor? Like ostreopsis maybe.
The skimmer doesn’t get everything in the water column and they are pretty toxic little buggers.
Totally not sure if it would make its way into the air though……
How is that going to stop his face burning. I think it's psychosomatic at this point. See a therapist. Any tank deaths or reasons you hate your tank...when your skin returns to normal, try using one of those N95 painter masks and go near the tank. see if it's particulates you may be inhaling.