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Developing allergic reaction to Tocilizumab…
Should I try
antihistamines
? I may call the biological nurse on Monday? Go gently
Should I try
antihistamines
? I may call the biological nurse on Monday? Go gently
Brushwork
in
NRAS
3 years ago
TRUP vs. alternatives
Avoid decongestants and
antihistamines
. Talk with your doctor about the treatment approach that best suits your needs.
Avoid decongestants and
antihistamines
. Talk with your doctor about the treatment approach that best suits your needs.
Scout4answers
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Increasing lamotrigine dose
Hi I am new to posting on here , so a little background. My husband had his first seizure in August 2019, out of the blue no family history and never been ill in his life. Looking back there had been a couple of “strange” episodes over the year but nothing that would suggest epilepsy. He ended up in
Hi I am new to posting on here , so a little background. My husband had his first seizure in August 2019, out of the blue no family history and never been ill in his life. Looking back there had been a couple of “strange” episodes over the year but nothing that would suggest epilepsy. He ended up in
Bottoc
in
Epilepsy Action
3 years ago
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Post Nasal Drip Tips?
I’m on
antihistamines
, and I am on Dymista nasal spray anyway, I’ve regularly used a sea salt sinus rinse too, but was wondering if anyone else had any useful tips that might help, so that I can start eating again and stop being sick!
I’m on
antihistamines
, and I am on Dymista nasal spray anyway, I’ve regularly used a sea salt sinus rinse too, but was wondering if anyone else had any useful tips that might help, so that I can start eating again and stop being sick!
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Body itching with HRT
Antihistamines
help but don't stop it but make it easier and calms it down a bit. Has anyone else experienced this, should I stop the hrt? . Getting to talk to Dr is difficult as for talking to my consultant how long is a piece of string.!! Any advice appreciated!!!
Antihistamines
help but don't stop it but make it easier and calms it down a bit. Has anyone else experienced this, should I stop the hrt? . Getting to talk to Dr is difficult as for talking to my consultant how long is a piece of string.!! Any advice appreciated!!!
Mrsdoozer
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Buserelin-raised red spots
Hi all, I've been injecting Buserelin for 18 days. After most of the injections I've had a bit of redness and itching but nothing major. After injecting last night, all of my puncture holes came up as raised red spots (see photo) and are still like it this evening. I went for my baseline scan today
Hi all, I've been injecting Buserelin for 18 days. After most of the injections I've had a bit of redness and itching but nothing major. After injecting last night, all of my puncture holes came up as raised red spots (see photo) and are still like it this evening. I went for my baseline scan today
ruth1988
in
Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Rheumy appointment F2F - good outcome...
Good morning, I had the appointment on Monday, to follow up and review everything: - I am taking the sub-cut Tocilizumab. The first 4 months were amazing, life back 90%. It was truly wonderful. Then I started getting a few aches and pains again with an RA feel to them and occasional days of fatigue.
Good morning, I had the appointment on Monday, to follow up and review everything: - I am taking the sub-cut Tocilizumab. The first 4 months were amazing, life back 90%. It was truly wonderful. Then I started getting a few aches and pains again with an RA feel to them and occasional days of fatigue.
Brushwork
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Help please, has anyone had itchy feet and how did you stop it?
I have tried the cream from pharmacist, am taking
antihistamines
am bathing feet in bicarbonate soda but they are still itching/tingling. I am on the verge of damaging skin on feet with scratching. I phoned the gp and a nurse did a phone diagnosis 🙄.
I have tried the cream from pharmacist, am taking
antihistamines
am bathing feet in bicarbonate soda but they are still itching/tingling. I am on the verge of damaging skin on feet with scratching. I phoned the gp and a nurse did a phone diagnosis 🙄.
BiscuitBaby
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Desperate mama
My almost 5 year old son started with coughing symptoms at night around the age of 2, he sleeps soundly until about 12AM-2AM and then wakes up with forceful persistent coughs, mostly when a cold is circulating in the house. He was on so much prednisone and eventually we started a preventative inhaler
My almost 5 year old son started with coughing symptoms at night around the age of 2, he sleeps soundly until about 12AM-2AM and then wakes up with forceful persistent coughs, mostly when a cold is circulating in the house. He was on so much prednisone and eventually we started a preventative inhaler
Nhughesmama
in
Living with Asthma
3 years ago
Desperate mama
My almost 5 year old son started with coughing symptoms at night around the age of 2, he sleeps soundly until about 12AM-2AM and then wakes up with forceful persistent coughs, mostly when a cold is circulating in the house. He was on so much prednisone and eventually we started a preventative inhaler
My almost 5 year old son started with coughing symptoms at night around the age of 2, he sleeps soundly until about 12AM-2AM and then wakes up with forceful persistent coughs, mostly when a cold is circulating in the house. He was on so much prednisone and eventually we started a preventative inhaler
Nhughesmama
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Best Antihistamine for Asthma
Hi. My asthma nurse thinks my flare up is due to cats (never happened before) I have always had a cat in the home and I’m 48. They want to me to try Montelukast i’m a bit scared of the side effects. Can anyone recommend a good antihistamine or are they all the same. thanks 😊
Hi. My asthma nurse thinks my flare up is due to cats (never happened before) I have always had a cat in the home and I’m 48. They want to me to try Montelukast i’m a bit scared of the side effects. Can anyone recommend a good antihistamine or are they all the same. thanks 😊
Hopes1
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Asthma only flares up in the UK, why?
But I took
antihistamines
and it did little and all countries get pollen, so why would it vary country to country? Could it be the type of pollen present in UK flora? Hong Kong pollution is bad but I could run until my legs got tired, not my lungs. So pollution is out.
But I took
antihistamines
and it did little and all countries get pollen, so why would it vary country to country? Could it be the type of pollen present in UK flora? Hong Kong pollution is bad but I could run until my legs got tired, not my lungs. So pollution is out.
Mike_Clark
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Are these hypo symptoms
Hi After my itching problems last week and after speaking to my GP who said I could come off the Levo to see if it helped I started feeling really yucky, particularly bad on Sunday, felt weak, fatigued, breathles. My legs feel a bit rubbery like they're going to give way. I just don't have my usual
Hi After my itching problems last week and after speaking to my GP who said I could come off the Levo to see if it helped I started feeling really yucky, particularly bad on Sunday, felt weak, fatigued, breathles. My legs feel a bit rubbery like they're going to give way. I just don't have my usual
Sparklingsunshine
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
breathlessness issue's
i had a mild heart attack on April 13th 2020 since the heart attack i initially was feeling great a bit jittery but have since settled down and am feeling confident that my heart is good. Approximately 6 weeks post surgery i started to feel breathless itching all over my body which i constantly use a
i had a mild heart attack on April 13th 2020 since the heart attack i initially was feeling great a bit jittery but have since settled down and am feeling confident that my heart is good. Approximately 6 weeks post surgery i started to feel breathless itching all over my body which i constantly use a
simonhall9
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Long-term Steroid Use
I'm in hospital still and I just spoke to my consultant and they're going to keep me on steroids (10mg) in conjunction with my other medications (Relvar 184/22, Spriva Respimat, Montelukast, Carbocisteine, Dymista, Fexofenadine + some other
antihistamines
, and a bunch of other medications, used to be
I'm in hospital still and I just spoke to my consultant and they're going to keep me on steroids (10mg) in conjunction with my other medications (Relvar 184/22, Spriva Respimat, Montelukast, Carbocisteine, Dymista, Fexofenadine + some other
antihistamines
, and a bunch of other medications, used to be
floating_
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Sleep problems, tinnitus and Mirtazapine
I tried everything (sleeping tablets,
antihistamines
etc..) everything stopped working after a while and I am looking for a long term solution. The only things that I feel has some long term benefit is Mirtazapine.
I tried everything (sleeping tablets,
antihistamines
etc..) everything stopped working after a while and I am looking for a long term solution. The only things that I feel has some long term benefit is Mirtazapine.
DiegoDiegales
in
British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Antihistamine Use for Insect Bites
unless you already know they work well for you 5.For oral
antihistamines
go for a second generation one to avoid mind bending side effects of the 1940’s ones. I’m now on second generation 1980’s Loratadine for another week while the blister makes up its mind. Are there better ones?
unless you already know they work well for you 5.For oral
antihistamines
go for a second generation one to avoid mind bending side effects of the 1940’s ones. I’m now on second generation 1980’s Loratadine for another week while the blister makes up its mind. Are there better ones?
Ernest2
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Wellbutrin as an SSRI alternative?
Hi I'd be interested in hearing from anyone that has made a successful transition to wellbutrin from an SSRI and whether it has worked for them. My understanding is that this antidepressant does not aggravate RLS. I have tried to gradually taper off of Lexapro and was recently hit with unbearable anxiety
Hi I'd be interested in hearing from anyone that has made a successful transition to wellbutrin from an SSRI and whether it has worked for them. My understanding is that this antidepressant does not aggravate RLS. I have tried to gradually taper off of Lexapro and was recently hit with unbearable anxiety
BAK524
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Itchy and Breathless
Hi Just wanted some advice, I joined this forum a few weeks ago, I was experiencing itching after a dose increase from 75 to 100mcg. My GP put me on an antihistamine and eventually sent me for a load of blood tests to rule out iron deficiency as this can cause itching. These came back OK but they also
Hi Just wanted some advice, I joined this forum a few weeks ago, I was experiencing itching after a dose increase from 75 to 100mcg. My GP put me on an antihistamine and eventually sent me for a load of blood tests to rule out iron deficiency as this can cause itching. These came back OK but they also
Sparklingsunshine
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Extreme itch
GP started me on
antihistamines
and prednisone with little effect. Over the months I’ve been on all sorts of medication and now under hospital and have started omalizumab and had 2nd set of injections and continue to take 4 antihistamine daily.
GP started me on
antihistamines
and prednisone with little effect. Over the months I’ve been on all sorts of medication and now under hospital and have started omalizumab and had 2nd set of injections and continue to take 4 antihistamine daily.
3Shell
in
Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
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