Teen develops rare allergy to WATER, says crying or getting wet feels like 'being doused in gas and set on fire'

Teen develops rare allergy to WATER, says crying or getting wet feels like 'being doused in gas and set on fire'
Sadie Tessmer, 14, who is allergic to water, her own tears, and sweat was diagnosed with the condition of aquagenic urticaria in May 2022 ( Sadie Tessmer/ Facebook)

BUFFALO, MISSOURI: A 14-year-old-girl, Sadie Tessmer is diagnosed with a rare condition called, aquagenic urticaria. This is a case of an allergy to water and is extremely rare, with only about 100 people or less than one-in-230 million thought to be affected worldwide.

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Medically, there is no cure for this condition. Also, experts caution that the flare-ups could be fatal if they become too severe. The teen from Buffalo claims that she can't get wet without her skin breaking out in painful red hives that feel like "being doused with gasoline and set on fire."