Arms itching and red after barbell squats?!
Maybe_7
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Hi guys,
for the last two times I've trainded legs (last week and today) I had a weird itchy feeling in my upper arms after doing barbell squats and my arms looked kinda red and blotchy. It went away after a few minutes, but I'm still wondering what it is. I've been working out for years, been doing squats for two years or so. The weight was a little more than my bodyweight, but I have done heavier squats a few months ago without any problems. It didn't happen during any of my other leg exercises and it also doesn't happen on my other training days (back+biceps / chest+shoulders+triceps). Like I said, it's not a rash, it went away right after.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
for the last two times I've trainded legs (last week and today) I had a weird itchy feeling in my upper arms after doing barbell squats and my arms looked kinda red and blotchy. It went away after a few minutes, but I'm still wondering what it is. I've been working out for years, been doing squats for two years or so. The weight was a little more than my bodyweight, but I have done heavier squats a few months ago without any problems. It didn't happen during any of my other leg exercises and it also doesn't happen on my other training days (back+biceps / chest+shoulders+triceps). Like I said, it's not a rash, it went away right after.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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No idea. Do you take any new supplements or foods?0
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Did you clean the bar off prior to squatting?0
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Did you clean the bar off prior to squatting?
That's what I was thinking. Somebody cleaned the bar or something and you reacted to the cleaning agent.0 -
sounds like someone used chalk or something on the bar that you reacted to0
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Are you taking a new preworkout or more than normal?0
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I'm allergic to the standard cleaning wipes my gym has. I get a very similar reaction. My solutions are to wear long sleeve and gloves, or bring my own wipes.
I have skin allergies, and it's worth it to not be uncomfortable
EDIT: saw that you said it went away quickly. I'm stumped.0 -
Oh I thought of something else!
Are you getting the bar low enough on your traps? If it's too high, it can hit a nerve right in top of your shoulder. Makes my fingers go numb and prickly. I've since corrected my form and it's gone.0 -
Hi guys, thank you very much for your replies. I don't think it is a allergic reaction to cleaning wipes or anything, because it went away right after.
I do take creatine at the moment, but I don't really see how that would have anything to do with it.
It might be the bar hitting a nerve or the blood supply of my arms being limited while doing the squats and then the blood rushing back it after I put the bar down.0 -
It could be that you were squeezing the bar to hard. Together with pressure on you shoulders/traps it could be that you didn't had enough blood flow to your arms0
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Hi guys, thank you very much for your replies. I don't think it is a allergic reaction to cleaning wipes or anything, because it went away right after.
I do take creatine at the moment, but I don't really see how that would have anything to do with it.
It might be the bar hitting a nerve or the blood supply of my arms being limited while doing the squats and then the blood rushing back it after I put the bar down.
Creatine supplementation gives me hives personally which sounds somewhat similar to what you experienced. It's a known potential side-effect. Bit odd given it's found in the body anyway, but presumably some people show allergic symptoms past a certain concentration. So it could be that.0 -
Glad you have mentioned this as I have noticed that I get itchy arms after squatting too!!
It's not where the bar touches me (and I sometimes use my sweat towel as a cushion too) so don't think i'm allergic to chalk/cleaning products but maybe the trapped nerve/reduced blood flow has something to do with it...?!
My arms tend to itch between my shoulder and elbow on the 'outside' edge and sometimes look a little blotchy - is your problem in the same place?
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I get it when I'm working out and have increased blood flow to a muscle group that's not used to it. Combined with the sweat, it causes that weird itching with a reticular rash that resolves pretty quickly. My quads are the worst for it, especially if I've taken some time off running. For me it tends to go away if I try to keep dry and stretch well before and after.0
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