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PD Effect on Sleep
And keep in mind that over-the-counter pills like decongestants and
antihistamines
may cause sleep problems as well. Food is another common—and often overlooked—culprit. Stimulants make falling and staying asleep more difficult. Avoid the caffeine rush from consuming tea, coffee, and chocolate.
And keep in mind that over-the-counter pills like decongestants and
antihistamines
may cause sleep problems as well. Food is another common—and often overlooked—culprit. Stimulants make falling and staying asleep more difficult. Avoid the caffeine rush from consuming tea, coffee, and chocolate.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Immunologist referral
Then 3 weeks ago I had ct with contrast and had steroids and
antihistamines
as cover pre (I had anaphylaxis to contrast when I was 14). Anyway the day after the scan I was covered in red glow and my face was swollen. Also a slight wheeze. This took a week to fade.
Then 3 weeks ago I had ct with contrast and had steroids and
antihistamines
as cover pre (I had anaphylaxis to contrast when I was 14). Anyway the day after the scan I was covered in red glow and my face was swollen. Also a slight wheeze. This took a week to fade.
Nellies47
in
NRAS
2 years ago
sinus infection loss off balance
hello , slightly off subject but apparently linked to asthma 🤷🏻♀️ I’ve got bad sinus problems, my head and face ache but worse I can’t walk around as my balance is all over the place , I’m dizzy etc , I can’t get doctors to appreciate how bad it is and keep getting blown off , take painkillers,
hello , slightly off subject but apparently linked to asthma 🤷🏻♀️ I’ve got bad sinus problems, my head and face ache but worse I can’t walk around as my balance is all over the place , I’m dizzy etc , I can’t get doctors to appreciate how bad it is and keep getting blown off , take painkillers,
Hazel1010
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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Fexofenadine Side Effects
I had to leave it until last night to take the Fexofenadine so as to minimise mixing the two
antihistamines
. I also take Fostair inhaler and Dymista nasal spray, and my asthma seems well controlled on this. Thanks!
I had to leave it until last night to take the Fexofenadine so as to minimise mixing the two
antihistamines
. I also take Fostair inhaler and Dymista nasal spray, and my asthma seems well controlled on this. Thanks!
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Swollen and painful back of throat
Hi, I've been on levothyroxine various doses for over 20yrs. Recently I've noticed significant hair loss, sore throat and my blood pressure has gone up. I've had two blood tests, but GP says they are normal. Recent test is TSH 2.37, and free T4 14.5. I'm on 100mcg a day. I am very concerned with
Hi, I've been on levothyroxine various doses for over 20yrs. Recently I've noticed significant hair loss, sore throat and my blood pressure has gone up. I've had two blood tests, but GP says they are normal. Recent test is TSH 2.37, and free T4 14.5. I'm on 100mcg a day. I am very concerned with
Florence05
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Carboplatin hypersensitivity Update
so yesterday I went for my chemotherapy cycle 3a d they just gave me paclitaxel and I had to go back today for my Carboplatin desensitization. I had it broke down to 3x hour bags 1mg,10 mg, 50mg and then the 4th bag was over a 3 hour period of 560mg . Well I had a mild reaction half way through
so yesterday I went for my chemotherapy cycle 3a d they just gave me paclitaxel and I had to go back today for my Carboplatin desensitization. I had it broke down to 3x hour bags 1mg,10 mg, 50mg and then the 4th bag was over a 3 hour period of 560mg . Well I had a mild reaction half way through
kadabra12
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
Medication PV advice please
Hi everyone, am newly diagnosed with PV and know at next appt will have discussion around meds, I am 60 no thrombosis events, I am finding it all so overwhelming especially around meds, currently venesection and asprin and antihistamine, is hydroxy always the first med given,I really don't want this
Hi everyone, am newly diagnosed with PV and know at next appt will have discussion around meds, I am 60 no thrombosis events, I am finding it all so overwhelming especially around meds, currently venesection and asprin and antihistamine, is hydroxy always the first med given,I really don't want this
Cityreach
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
My First Shopping Trip
Antihistamines
seem to be keeping my hay fever at bay (never had it before now!!) The last puzzle is to get my legs working, muscles are still quite weak, despite exercise.
Antihistamines
seem to be keeping my hay fever at bay (never had it before now!!) The last puzzle is to get my legs working, muscles are still quite weak, despite exercise.
natswright
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Hide and Seek.
Hello wonderful people … it’s always such a pleasure to talk to you. Remember the day we went to “F& Foggy Ltd) and took a walk, hand in hand under the smelly magnolia tree lined avenue after a wonderful lunch at Horrid GP & Nosy Nurse. My favourite one; Ignorant Dr & Foolish Nurse Restaurant; in a
Hello wonderful people … it’s always such a pleasure to talk to you. Remember the day we went to “F& Foggy Ltd) and took a walk, hand in hand under the smelly magnolia tree lined avenue after a wonderful lunch at Horrid GP & Nosy Nurse. My favourite one; Ignorant Dr & Foolish Nurse Restaurant; in a
LadyPenelope
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Itching/hives with Lupus?
I've tried H1
antihistamines
(allergies/zyrtec) and upping the dosage but it doesn't seem to help enough! The itching is all over and the hives can last for minutes and some larger ones last for up to a week! (which I have heard is a sign it's an autoimmune hive??)
I've tried H1
antihistamines
(allergies/zyrtec) and upping the dosage but it doesn't seem to help enough! The itching is all over and the hives can last for minutes and some larger ones last for up to a week! (which I have heard is a sign it's an autoimmune hive??)
roseissick
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Has anyone ever experienced intense itching that has lasted on and off for years?
I have had itching in many parts of my body, face head , GP just put me on an antihistamine, loratadine which ive been taking for over 10years. On the odd occasion when ive not had them to take the itching is as before. If i cannot get loratadine so have to have another the itching is just as bad as
I have had itching in many parts of my body, face head , GP just put me on an antihistamine, loratadine which ive been taking for over 10years. On the odd occasion when ive not had them to take the itching is as before. If i cannot get loratadine so have to have another the itching is just as bad as
caz1967
in
Women's Health
2 years ago
Anyone had patch testing for allergies?
So Monday I went for patch testing!.. Had 82 allergens put on my back for 2 days! Gotta say I didn’t notice much! Possibly some itching and burning, but nothing all to bad!.. Well today they pulled the patches off and I exploded in to one big red/rash/hives back! Now I’m pretty sure I have ‘sensitive
So Monday I went for patch testing!.. Had 82 allergens put on my back for 2 days! Gotta say I didn’t notice much! Possibly some itching and burning, but nothing all to bad!.. Well today they pulled the patches off and I exploded in to one big red/rash/hives back! Now I’m pretty sure I have ‘sensitive
Heloo85
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Cetirizine
Hi I am in need of an antihistamine and just wondered does Cetirizine make RLS worse?? Thanks
Hi I am in need of an antihistamine and just wondered does Cetirizine make RLS worse?? Thanks
ToJa2
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Two types of drugs you may want to avoid for the sake of your brain: Anticholinergic drugs and Benzodiazepines
The strongest anticholinergic drugs include some
antihistamines
, tricyclic antidepressants, medications to control overactive bladder, and sleeping pills. Benzodiazepines boost another neurotransmitter's effectiveness.
The strongest anticholinergic drugs include some
antihistamines
, tricyclic antidepressants, medications to control overactive bladder, and sleeping pills. Benzodiazepines boost another neurotransmitter's effectiveness.
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Week 5 run 1
That and
antihistamines
... Beautiful day tho and good to be out. A slow 4k done. Had to take a photo as I went past my hives. Lovely to see 'The Girls ' (no boys till later, the girls kick them put in the autumn) coming and going. Happy running vrbs.
That and
antihistamines
... Beautiful day tho and good to be out. A slow 4k done. Had to take a photo as I went past my hives. Lovely to see 'The Girls ' (no boys till later, the girls kick them put in the autumn) coming and going. Happy running vrbs.
Mormor1
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
CHRONIC ITCHING WITH RASH HELP!!!
Comes and goes all day the only thing that helps is
antihistamines
. I haven't changed washing powder or antything. Thyroid is ok. What is it!!? It's too much to live with.
Comes and goes all day the only thing that helps is
antihistamines
. I haven't changed washing powder or antything. Thyroid is ok. What is it!!? It's too much to live with.
Lilianxious
in
MY SKIN
2 years ago
Insomnia
It is a horrible feeling you feel so bad and it takes hours to wear off
antihistamines
don’t help.
It is a horrible feeling you feel so bad and it takes hours to wear off
antihistamines
don’t help.
berylfisher
in
Gluten Free Guerrillas
2 years ago
Actemra injection skin reaction
A couple of weeks ago I asked if anyone had the skin reaction to weekly Actemra injections because I was getting a large itchy red rash right across my thigh that lasted about 4 days. Its a very common reaction apparently. I was advised to take an antihistamine (Loratadine) but wasn't happy with that
A couple of weeks ago I asked if anyone had the skin reaction to weekly Actemra injections because I was getting a large itchy red rash right across my thigh that lasted about 4 days. Its a very common reaction apparently. I was advised to take an antihistamine (Loratadine) but wasn't happy with that
HappyDiamonds
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Vax probs no access to new meds what now
Day 4 my legs covered in petechial rash then breathing probs managed by inhalers and
antihistamines
at home. Due booster January. Go and consultants dont agree a way forward. Im in uk where all protections have been removed. Im on warfarin thyroxin and inhalers asthma/bronchiectasis.
Day 4 my legs covered in petechial rash then breathing probs managed by inhalers and
antihistamines
at home. Due booster January. Go and consultants dont agree a way forward. Im in uk where all protections have been removed. Im on warfarin thyroxin and inhalers asthma/bronchiectasis.
Cinn987
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
Feeling sorry for myself
Hello. I have had a severe allergic reaction to one or more of my drops. I've been stable on them all for some weeks/months. It started with itchy eyes and got gradually worse and now my eyes are mega sore, bloodshot and the skin around them and spreading down my cheeks ( as they water ++) puffy, intensely
Hello. I have had a severe allergic reaction to one or more of my drops. I've been stable on them all for some weeks/months. It started with itchy eyes and got gradually worse and now my eyes are mega sore, bloodshot and the skin around them and spreading down my cheeks ( as they water ++) puffy, intensely
Efabear
in
Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
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