Hello,
I’m a young man in my twenties and I have been experiencing an undiagnosed illness (severe cold intolerance) for over six years, that started with mild cold sensations in my left foot and knee during winter.
Over time (2 years), these symptoms worsened to severe chill pain triggered by cold exposure, even at moderate temperatures (15-20 °C), and lasting for hours or days. The discomfort is particularly intense when sitting with a bent knee, and while sleep and hot showers offer temporary relief, conventional methods like wearing multiple layers or a knee brace do not adequately warm the affected area.
Over time, I started experiencing persistent pain following muscle exertion, such as (running, lifting weights, walking long distances, etc.), which lasts for several days and resembles severe tendonitis aggravated by cold exposure.
I have no changes in skin color or visible signs on skin, but symptoms of cold intolerance have progressively affected the entire left side of my body—including the hip, elbow, neck, back, shoulder, face, genital area, and abdomen, etc—over a span of approximately six years.
I have done several medical examinations but nothing detected:
MRI for knee, hip, spinal cord, and brain
Blood tests for sexually transmitted infections, hypothyroidism, anemia, vitamins and hormones
X-ray of pelvis and lungs
Venous Doppler ultrasound of the lower limbs (left & right leg)
EMG (electromyogram) of the left leg
I have consulted (general practitioners, rheumatologist, neurologist, angiologist, sports doctor, internal medicine specialist, physiotherapist)
Current Condition summary after 6 years:
Cold intolerance throughout the left half of the body (severe mainly at joints/tendons and genital area). Cold sensations after exposure last from several hours to several days before disappearing.
I feel comfortable in temperatures equal to or above 25 °C.
Muscle pain after physical exertion that lasts from several hours to several days before disappearing.
Fatigue throughout the body.
PS: I can’t stand the air conditioner, for example, in transport means like trains and planes.
I have noticed that when I travel, the air conditioner triggers severe cold symptoms.
But if I just fall asleep for 15 to 30 minutes (while sitting in my seat in the plane/train), my body manages to make these sensations disappear.
Once I wake up, I feel normal without symptoms, but gradually the cycle of pain (symptoms) starts again.
Please, if anyone had the same problem or can guide me find out the root cause, do not hesitate. All your ideas are welcome.
Thank you in advance.