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Urticaria caused by changes of temperature ( hot and cold heat)

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Hi, I suffer from chronic hives that some times ends up in some form of anaphalex Shock although not been treated for it. I was prescribed Cetirizine which has kept it under control for the last 15 years. My question to everyone, is it safe to use this drug for so many years?

Recently I've had palpitations that won't go away. (roughly three weeks and feeling dizzy ), does anybody think that it might be connected?

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Hi, ask your doctor about the meds you're on and tell them about the palpitations and dizzy feeling, they are the ones best placed to check things out and run any tests that might be needed. You can also ask your chemist about any known symptoms of long term use of the drug. Again they're the ones who should know.

Good luck. X

GABA is good for bring down fast heart rate and Ige levels

DHEA is worth looking into

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