Aquagener Pruritus
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Aquagenic Pruritus is a skin disease characterized by the development of severe, prickling-like epidermal discomfort that is without observable skin lesions and that is evoked by contact with water at any temperature. Aquagenic (meaning water-induced), and Pruritus (meaning itch). Symptoms are commonly felt 15 minutes after contact with water, and persist for roughly 40 minutes. The disease appears more commonly in middle aged males. Treatments can include applying copious amounts of capsaicin cream on the affected areas, or even Ultraviolet-B Phototherapy. The symptoms may recur after each water exposure for years.