When climbing the stairs, I initially get something like a sting on my neck, back and chest, and when I scratch them, the skin turns red, I get spots and disappear after 5-10 minutes. The symptoms are only in winter. What could be the reason for this?
1 mica_pinkcandy answered
I'm not very sure, but in winter, when it's cold, the blood vessels on the outermost part of the skin are constricted and when you do some strain and scratch, they dilate and fill with blood, it's normal to some extent, but if it's too strong and you have to go to the doctor for a long time. In principle, it occurs in more immobilized people, who rarely have to work with them.