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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with itchyleg</title>
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	<title>itchy stinging legs during physical activity.</title>
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	<description>I get itchy and stinging legs (no hives)  when I jog for 15 minutes (indoor or outdoor, hot or cold weather) and when I hike in cold weathers. When I stop walking or jogging, while I am still outside, it disappears after a while. 
Any contact to my skin during this period, triggers the itching and stinging. I tried to wear different fabrics, from cotton to microfibres, and applied mosturizing lotions, nothing worked. I had allergy test that is clean. I don&#8217;t know if any relation to this but most of the times my legs are cooler than my rest of body, even in indoor. 
Any body has an idea what is this?
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	<category>jogging</category>
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