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Itching after eating. Anyone else ?
Hi all Recently diagnosed PV Jak2 positive. Had venesection but symptoms are worse. I have tingling and aching in arms fingers and feet toes. Also extreme itching after I eat anything. Tried changing diet but sill get hives after any meal no matter how small. Slightly less without meat, dairy or
Hi all Recently diagnosed PV Jak2 positive. Had venesection but symptoms are worse. I have tingling and aching in arms fingers and feet toes. Also extreme itching after I eat anything. Tried changing diet but sill get hives after any meal no matter how small. Slightly less without meat, dairy or
SeanMc
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Hive like rash (hot, raised and itchy) even when taking antihistamines!
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone gets similar rashes to this? I only ever get it on my legs and arms. My doctors seem to have no idea what it is or what may be triggering it. Just curious to know if anyone else suffers with this!
Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone gets similar rashes to this? I only ever get it on my legs and arms. My doctors seem to have no idea what it is or what may be triggering it. Just curious to know if anyone else suffers with this!
ClodaghK
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Is FODMAP diet useful for RLS even if no digestive issues?
I realize most (if not all) of us with RLS need to avoid caffeine, sugar, gluten and
antihistamines
. I've read where some of us have found some relief by following the FODMAP diet, which is beneficial for those with any kind of inflammatory bowel disease.
I realize most (if not all) of us with RLS need to avoid caffeine, sugar, gluten and
antihistamines
. I've read where some of us have found some relief by following the FODMAP diet, which is beneficial for those with any kind of inflammatory bowel disease.
grandpianoman
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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Is there a safe antihistamine ?
Is there a safe antihistamine ?
Is there a safe antihistamine ?
TEDDY914
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PBCers Organization
3 years ago
When to call for help
I suffer with a constant cough that is very difficult to control, I take Fostair 200/6 x2 puffs twice daily with Spiriva, Ventolin and Montelukast as well as
antihistamines
.
I suffer with a constant cough that is very difficult to control, I take Fostair 200/6 x2 puffs twice daily with Spiriva, Ventolin and Montelukast as well as
antihistamines
.
Babl76
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Anti-histamine recommendation without fillers etc?
Hello Everyone, My 16 year old daughter has suspected mast cell overactivity and has been trying out various
antihistamines
(H1) and has been on Famotidine (H2) for a week. So far Clarityn/loratadine has been the best.
Hello Everyone, My 16 year old daughter has suspected mast cell overactivity and has been trying out various
antihistamines
(H1) and has been on Famotidine (H2) for a week. So far Clarityn/loratadine has been the best.
Sneedle
in
The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
3 years ago
Please help!
Medications (different asthma inhalers, mucolythics, Omeprazole,
antihistamines
, Clarythromecin, Prednisolone) don't help (anymore). When I use the nasal spray Fluticasone from the ENT-doc, then my lungs seem to tighten up even more.
Medications (different asthma inhalers, mucolythics, Omeprazole,
antihistamines
, Clarythromecin, Prednisolone) don't help (anymore). When I use the nasal spray Fluticasone from the ENT-doc, then my lungs seem to tighten up even more.
Marionmarion
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Drug injection site reaction
Hi all, I started Kevzara/Sarilumab in May. I have to inject once a fortnight. First two injections went fine. Third one I got a bit of a reaction at the injection site... red, itchy (very!) area about 2 inches diameter. I just had my fourth dose this week and injection site is even worse this time
Hi all, I started Kevzara/Sarilumab in May. I have to inject once a fortnight. First two injections went fine. Third one I got a bit of a reaction at the injection site... red, itchy (very!) area about 2 inches diameter. I just had my fourth dose this week and injection site is even worse this time
jaye-london
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NRAS
3 years ago
Hay fever!
I already take daily
antihistamines
but any other advice would be very gratefully received!
I already take daily
antihistamines
but any other advice would be very gratefully received!
Em23P
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Long time no post lol
can't pick them up anyway looks like I will be being referred to a professor to try and get to the bottom of it (still baffling the professionals i love it) Another thing changed this week I've had no energy and couldn't breathe properly for over a year numerous asthma attacks and my gp told me to try
antihistamines
can't pick them up anyway looks like I will be being referred to a professor to try and get to the bottom of it (still baffling the professionals i love it) Another thing changed this week I've had no energy and couldn't breathe properly for over a year numerous asthma attacks and my gp told me to try
antihistamines
jojokarak
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Terrible itching keeping my husband awake
Husband is taking Colestyramine sachets , has tried chorphenamine 4mg, otc
antihistamines
, and prescribed fenofexadine 120 also using Dermacool 5% cream all of which are useless. Any advice greatly received. Thank you .
Husband is taking Colestyramine sachets , has tried chorphenamine 4mg, otc
antihistamines
, and prescribed fenofexadine 120 also using Dermacool 5% cream all of which are useless. Any advice greatly received. Thank you .
Sixties123
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
MCAS
Hello Really good to find this group on HealthUnlocked. I’ve been sick on and off for 10 Years. It all started when I went to live with a friend for 6 months. After about a month I felt so sick I couldn’t get out of bed most days. I realised after a while it was some kind of allergy. It took me
Hello Really good to find this group on HealthUnlocked. I’ve been sick on and off for 10 Years. It all started when I went to live with a friend for 6 months. After about a month I felt so sick I couldn’t get out of bed most days. I realised after a while it was some kind of allergy. It took me
Catchya
in
The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
3 years ago
Sleep help
The only way I can fall asleep naturally is if I exhaust myself through physical exercise, otherwise I cycle through different sleep aids like melatonin and drowsy
antihistamines
or on many occasions, alcohol.
The only way I can fall asleep naturally is if I exhaust myself through physical exercise, otherwise I cycle through different sleep aids like melatonin and drowsy
antihistamines
or on many occasions, alcohol.
Confused352
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
Taking antihistamine whilst on Furosemide
It was whilst researching all the drugs I am taking post heart attack , I found out you should not take both the above at the same time . I asked my G.P about this ,he said I was to take the Furosemide alternative days and tale the antihistamine everyday for my hay fever . Has anyone else been this advice
It was whilst researching all the drugs I am taking post heart attack , I found out you should not take both the above at the same time . I asked my G.P about this ,he said I was to take the Furosemide alternative days and tale the antihistamine everyday for my hay fever . Has anyone else been this advice
Chelsea55
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Mucus Problem
Hi All My asthma is characterised by build up of phlegm and mucus in the lungs and airways. This causes bouts of coughing and gets worse if i am doing exercise. I have been using a fostair inhaler for a couple of years combined with nasal sprays/nasal rinse. My doctor prescribed antihistamine but
Hi All My asthma is characterised by build up of phlegm and mucus in the lungs and airways. This causes bouts of coughing and gets worse if i am doing exercise. I have been using a fostair inhaler for a couple of years combined with nasal sprays/nasal rinse. My doctor prescribed antihistamine but
vagabonds59
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Advice needed please re: antihistamines and AFib
Bearing the above in mind has anyone on this site used
antihistamines
while in a similar situation to myself and found it safe to do so? Constant runny nose and occasional headache is quite annoying. Really would appreciate some feedback. Have a rewarding day
Bearing the above in mind has anyone on this site used
antihistamines
while in a similar situation to myself and found it safe to do so? Constant runny nose and occasional headache is quite annoying. Really would appreciate some feedback. Have a rewarding day
DizzyD
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Too hot to run
Hiya, My last run was on Friday with 70 minutes / 8 km. I caught a sun-allergy during that run and had to stay out of the sun for a bit. Today my salve with sun factor 100+ arrived and some antihistamine meds, so I thought to risk it today. After work I put some of the sunscreen 100+ on, a cap on my
Hiya, My last run was on Friday with 70 minutes / 8 km. I caught a sun-allergy during that run and had to stay out of the sun for a bit. Today my salve with sun factor 100+ arrived and some antihistamine meds, so I thought to risk it today. After work I put some of the sunscreen 100+ on, a cap on my
Hidden
in
Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Allergies and Asthma
I do usually get hay fever quite bad but because I wasn’t really getting physical symptoms of my hayfever I wasn’t taking
antihistamines
for it. But I definitely feel like relatively mucus built in like my throat/chest.
I do usually get hay fever quite bad but because I wasn’t really getting physical symptoms of my hayfever I wasn’t taking
antihistamines
for it. But I definitely feel like relatively mucus built in like my throat/chest.
ChloeMadie1705
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
My 50k (non race) report. 7hrs 6min. Very long, ignore if you want! 🤣
I'm definitely blaming Decker for this. In the Weekly Chat he said "I'm sure you could do 50k or miles with your experience" That combined with all the inspirational audiobooks I've been listening to of ultrarunners and much, much greater achievements than mine I thought 'yea, why not, why wait, tomorrow
I'm definitely blaming Decker for this. In the Weekly Chat he said "I'm sure you could do 50k or miles with your experience" That combined with all the inspirational audiobooks I've been listening to of ultrarunners and much, much greater achievements than mine I thought 'yea, why not, why wait, tomorrow
GoGo_JoJo
Ultramarathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
Insanely itchy!
Hi All Not sure it’s a coincidence or stress of going back to work but I’ve developed an insane itch on the right side of my torso, it’s really inflammed from my intermittent bouts of scratching when I can’t bear it any longer! My bottom lip seems to be dry (and craving a drink is the only way I can
Hi All Not sure it’s a coincidence or stress of going back to work but I’ve developed an insane itch on the right side of my torso, it’s really inflammed from my intermittent bouts of scratching when I can’t bear it any longer! My bottom lip seems to be dry (and craving a drink is the only way I can
Levo50
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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