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UC and idiopathic urticaria
Hi. I have UC. It’s under control at the moment. I take mesalazine, herbal remedies and supplements. About 5 years ago, i suffered from idiopathic urticaria and given Fexofenadine. Now the hive seem to come back in my neck and then go. I am convinced everything is linked. Anyone else suffers from that
Hi. I have UC. It’s under control at the moment. I take mesalazine, herbal remedies and supplements. About 5 years ago, i suffered from idiopathic urticaria and given Fexofenadine. Now the hive seem to come back in my neck and then go. I am convinced everything is linked. Anyone else suffers from that
Idalmis
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
6 years ago
Itchy
I am now had 3 loading double cimzia injections and two single ones. I feel no difference and suffering from itchy skin. I contacted my specialist nurse but she had not back to me. It's affecting my sleep at night if we don't already have enough to contend with. I've taken antihistamine but does not
I am now had 3 loading double cimzia injections and two single ones. I feel no difference and suffering from itchy skin. I contacted my specialist nurse but she had not back to me. It's affecting my sleep at night if we don't already have enough to contend with. I've taken antihistamine but does not
Easythepain
in
NRAS
6 years ago
A Hilly Lake Run 😊
I awoke as the fisherman showed up, put the coffee on, enjoyed a cup and a half sitting in the front deck, ate some berries and yogurt, took some
antihistamines
, and some steroid nose spray trying to clear my airways. Finally, I’m off.
I awoke as the fisherman showed up, put the coffee on, enjoyed a cup and a half sitting in the front deck, ate some berries and yogurt, took some
antihistamines
, and some steroid nose spray trying to clear my airways. Finally, I’m off.
SaskAlliecat
Graduate10
in
Bridge to 10K
6 years ago
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Antihistamine yes or no?
Hands up all those who have started to take antihistamine for their hay fever? Ok l will rephrase it. How many of you who have Raynauds and Migraines are still unaware that antihistamine full or in part is a vascular constrictor? And if your asking why, surely by now you know that Raynauds and migraines
Hands up all those who have started to take antihistamine for their hay fever? Ok l will rephrase it. How many of you who have Raynauds and Migraines are still unaware that antihistamine full or in part is a vascular constrictor? And if your asking why, surely by now you know that Raynauds and migraines
kel55
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 years ago
Elevated B12?
Hi, can anyone please help me? I am 21 and recently found out that I have high B12 (approx. 2000) after taking a full blood count at the start of the year. However, my GP noticed that everything else was normal including my folate levels which is odd considering most people have problems with B12/folate
Hi, can anyone please help me? I am 21 and recently found out that I have high B12 (approx. 2000) after taking a full blood count at the start of the year. However, my GP noticed that everything else was normal including my folate levels which is odd considering most people have problems with B12/folate
SB13
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
DR. COSTANTINI & DR. COLANGELI ANSWER 58 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) ABOUT HDT / THIAMINE / B1 PROTOCOL / Email : carapetata@libero.it
Very briefly, If anyone has asked questions of Dr. Costantini and have gotten a reply concerning his thiamine/ B1 protocol, please add them to this list if you think they are relevant! Art ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Very briefly, If anyone has asked questions of Dr. Costantini and have gotten a reply concerning his thiamine/ B1 protocol, please add them to this list if you think they are relevant! Art ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Please help... body's falling apart
It takes about 12 hours to go away with
antihistamines
. It's so frequent now I am getting it 3 times aweek in different places. I've rulled out everything with a food diary and product usage. I'm at my wits end. I've been waiting since January for a urgent appointment with an allergy specialist.
It takes about 12 hours to go away with
antihistamines
. It's so frequent now I am getting it 3 times aweek in different places. I've rulled out everything with a food diary and product usage. I'm at my wits end. I've been waiting since January for a urgent appointment with an allergy specialist.
Julie88
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Asthma getting worse and meds are not helping at all
Hi everyone! I’m relatively new here and need some advise. Basically my asthma is getting worse and worse since last August. My GP/ asthma nurse have been increasing my meds since last October. They have changed me from just needing a blue inhaler ever so often to duoresp spiromax 3 puffs/ twice a day
Hi everyone! I’m relatively new here and need some advise. Basically my asthma is getting worse and worse since last August. My GP/ asthma nurse have been increasing my meds since last October. They have changed me from just needing a blue inhaler ever so often to duoresp spiromax 3 puffs/ twice a day
Paulily
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Insomnia
My Doctor gave me a new sleeping pill and oh my God! I only slept a half an hour last night! It turns out it’s an antihistamine, which always keep me awake…
My Doctor gave me a new sleeping pill and oh my God! I only slept a half an hour last night! It turns out it’s an antihistamine, which always keep me awake…
Kheiner
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Daughter with chronic cough
She has had several courses of antibiotics, asthma medications and
antihistamines
. Nothing has worked. I insisted she got a chest x ray which showed some haze in one of her lungs. She had more antibiotics. She went a few weeks without the cough then it returned.
She has had several courses of antibiotics, asthma medications and
antihistamines
. Nothing has worked. I insisted she got a chest x ray which showed some haze in one of her lungs. She had more antibiotics. She went a few weeks without the cough then it returned.
Mumtotoddler
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Beta blockers reaction with other meds
What
antihistamines
are ok to take on beta blockers. Is there any ingredient to look out for?
What
antihistamines
are ok to take on beta blockers. Is there any ingredient to look out for?
Claire2006
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Dry Mouth
Does anyone suffer with a dry mouth and no matter how much water (or tea & coffee) you drink nothing seems to stop it. My doctor thought it may be the antihistamine I was taking and changed it to fexafenadine but I haven’t taken any for three months and still have the dry mouth. I did try to get a doctors
Does anyone suffer with a dry mouth and no matter how much water (or tea & coffee) you drink nothing seems to stop it. My doctor thought it may be the antihistamine I was taking and changed it to fexafenadine but I haven’t taken any for three months and still have the dry mouth. I did try to get a doctors
teyris
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Allergies?
I’m starting
antihistamines
to help with rashes on my face and legs which are separate from this! Thank you! Sending you all some spoons and hope everyone is doing ok x
I’m starting
antihistamines
to help with rashes on my face and legs which are separate from this! Thank you! Sending you all some spoons and hope everyone is doing ok x
JessAH
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
6 years ago
Any help greatly appreciated
Whilst these were negative, type 3 is suspected and I have an appointment at KCL in a few months which will hopefully shed some light on the issue, as the swellings don’t respond to steroids or
antihistamines
and have involved my throat in the past.
Whilst these were negative, type 3 is suspected and I have an appointment at KCL in a few months which will hopefully shed some light on the issue, as the swellings don’t respond to steroids or
antihistamines
and have involved my throat in the past.
Fid10
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Unsure
Optician thought allergy conjunctivitis then few days later I've had an itch everywhere over my body this has been on going now for past week and a half I've had 3 loads of
antihistamines
and 2 creams from Dr nothings helping.
Optician thought allergy conjunctivitis then few days later I've had an itch everywhere over my body this has been on going now for past week and a half I've had 3 loads of
antihistamines
and 2 creams from Dr nothings helping.
Heatherd1986
in
LUPUS UK
6 years ago
B12 injections side effects:dry skin, acne, prickly/itchy/tingling feeling
I cry many days when I saw myself in the mirror. but it wasn't just the spots. my skin was feeling so so itchy and prickly. like prickly heat all over my body from head to toe but worse. so went to see a gp who doesn't believe you can react to the b12 injections and gave me strong
antihistamines
. 3 days
I cry many days when I saw myself in the mirror. but it wasn't just the spots. my skin was feeling so so itchy and prickly. like prickly heat all over my body from head to toe but worse. so went to see a gp who doesn't believe you can react to the b12 injections and gave me strong
antihistamines
. 3 days
Hidden
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Jaundice from Gallstones
Hi everyone! New on here. I’m 21 years old and been diagnosed with gallstones - I was having regular mild attacks (weekly) and then I have had two admissions to hospital with severe attacks where the only thing that helped was a concoction of Oramorph, tramadol and voltarol. The last attack that I was
Hi everyone! New on here. I’m 21 years old and been diagnosed with gallstones - I was having regular mild attacks (weekly) and then I have had two admissions to hospital with severe attacks where the only thing that helped was a concoction of Oramorph, tramadol and voltarol. The last attack that I was
jadekaren
in
British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Possibly Scabies
Drs kept telling me it's an allergy and I've had 3 different types of
antihistamines
and 2 different types of cream. I was sitting googling and come across scabies.
Drs kept telling me it's an allergy and I've had 3 different types of
antihistamines
and 2 different types of cream. I was sitting googling and come across scabies.
Heatherd1986
in
MY SKIN
6 years ago
New dosage advice please
Hello I’m a Newby, I’m 38 and I was diagnosed with seasonal asthma March 2017 I have been taking a 50 microgram inhayler two times a day but my asthma cough has been really intense since the start of April and I have had many coughing sessions which have left me breathless and with a cough that ends
Hello I’m a Newby, I’m 38 and I was diagnosed with seasonal asthma March 2017 I have been taking a 50 microgram inhayler two times a day but my asthma cough has been really intense since the start of April and I have had many coughing sessions which have left me breathless and with a cough that ends
Kellyanne2018
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Sleep anyone?
I have been using
antihistamines
to sleep for a while. But i want to stop using them. I also read they prevent weight loss. Urgh. So i have been trying to get under the histamine issue as i do wake up at 2 am almost every night.
I have been using
antihistamines
to sleep for a while. But i want to stop using them. I also read they prevent weight loss. Urgh. So i have been trying to get under the histamine issue as i do wake up at 2 am almost every night.
Catrinafirstman
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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