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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
3 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
3 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
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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
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
3 years ago
Update eye issues, MS issues and any reflections
I previously reported some eye issues in early March for an epiretinal membrane surgery (Dec 21 )that was supposed to help my vision be clearer, but it worsened. In March 22eye surgeon said surgery well healed, "brain not talking to eyes" and suggested immediate visit with neuro. MRi finally done April
I previously reported some eye issues in early March for an epiretinal membrane surgery (Dec 21 )that was supposed to help my vision be clearer, but it worsened. In March 22eye surgeon said surgery well healed, "brain not talking to eyes" and suggested immediate visit with neuro. MRi finally done April
Brindisi1
in
My MSAA Community
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
3 years ago
Serotonin Makes Tumors Happy Too
Serotonin or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) is a neurotransmitter primarily found in the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract), blood platelets, and the central nervous system of humans. Serotonin is manufactured in the brain and the intestines and is primarily stored in and transported by platelets. It is popularly
Serotonin or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) is a neurotransmitter primarily found in the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract), blood platelets, and the central nervous system of humans. Serotonin is manufactured in the brain and the intestines and is primarily stored in and transported by platelets. It is popularly
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Late onset asthma confusion
I am aged 50, I’ve never had any problems with my chest before. I had a chest infection in December. I was given antibiotics, steroids and salbutamol inhaler and told that there was a possibility I might have asthma. My symptoms improved with the treatment. But the tight chest and sporadic cough have
I am aged 50, I’ve never had any problems with my chest before. I had a chest infection in December. I was given antibiotics, steroids and salbutamol inhaler and told that there was a possibility I might have asthma. My symptoms improved with the treatment. But the tight chest and sporadic cough have
Helenkitamu
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Side effects after Prednisolone withdrawal
After 3 1/2 years on Prednisolone for GCA (confirmed by biopsy), I have managed the very slow taper off the drug, had bloods done after 3 weeks and all seems OK. However, I have a very, very itchy, blotchy skin which is soothed somewhat by antihistamine tablets and copious creaming and very stiff arms
After 3 1/2 years on Prednisolone for GCA (confirmed by biopsy), I have managed the very slow taper off the drug, had bloods done after 3 weeks and all seems OK. However, I have a very, very itchy, blotchy skin which is soothed somewhat by antihistamine tablets and copious creaming and very stiff arms
Saxsoprano
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Any advice for coping with bone pain from G-CSF injections please?
Hello lovely people I have 5 days worth of injections and finding bone pain in my back quite painful, the CNS recommends heat and paracetamol and I’ve found a few articles on using
antihistamines
, does anyone have any recommendations at all please? Thankyou X
Hello lovely people I have 5 days worth of injections and finding bone pain in my back quite painful, the CNS recommends heat and paracetamol and I’ve found a few articles on using
antihistamines
, does anyone have any recommendations at all please? Thankyou X
Catfeeder
in
My Ovacome
3 years ago
Has anyone else had issues with their eyes and has Hashimoto’s?
A Few months ago I woke up & both my eyes were swollen. They’d been watering for weeks previously. And I’ve been using drops for dry eyes. I’ve no idea what the issue was. Spoke to Drs and advised to take an antihistamine, which I’ve been doing now, for weeks, but issues still remain. It has taken
A Few months ago I woke up & both my eyes were swollen. They’d been watering for weeks previously. And I’ve been using drops for dry eyes. I’ve no idea what the issue was. Spoke to Drs and advised to take an antihistamine, which I’ve been doing now, for weeks, but issues still remain. It has taken
ajb1969
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Antihistamine cream and tablets
Is it okay to use an antihistamine cream as well as taking cetirizine?
Is it okay to use an antihistamine cream as well as taking cetirizine?
Magliz
in
EFA
3 years ago
Chronic itchiness
has resulted in a prescription for
antihistamines
and a cream. I have read that
antihistamines
are not effective in treating 'kidney itch' and with a young child who suffers with eczema I must so far have tried every cream known to man.
has resulted in a prescription for
antihistamines
and a cream. I have read that
antihistamines
are not effective in treating 'kidney itch' and with a young child who suffers with eczema I must so far have tried every cream known to man.
CarlosFandango
in
Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
What to take, when
These are the medications and vitamins that I take. I have no idea when to fit in the vitamins and whether they react with what I’m taking. T3 - I take this at 7am (12.5mcg) T4 - I take this around 10pm HRT - I have been taking this at lunch Antihistamine - I have been taking this at lunch too Thorne
These are the medications and vitamins that I take. I have no idea when to fit in the vitamins and whether they react with what I’m taking. T3 - I take this at 7am (12.5mcg) T4 - I take this around 10pm HRT - I have been taking this at lunch Antihistamine - I have been taking this at lunch too Thorne
AppleOrchard
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Don't Always Think the Worst.
So....having spent the past 3wks trying to keep my Urticaria rash under control with steroids and prescription
antihistamines
, I'd managed to convince myself that I was experiencing an episode of vascular urticaria.... a more serious and 'longer-term' form that would require a higher dose of steroids
So....having spent the past 3wks trying to keep my Urticaria rash under control with steroids and prescription
antihistamines
, I'd managed to convince myself that I was experiencing an episode of vascular urticaria.... a more serious and 'longer-term' form that would require a higher dose of steroids
Kendrew
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Steroids and itching
(
Antihistamines
haven’t helped either). Despite trying countless remedies from the GP, I’m now starting to wonder if it could be a very late reaction to the Pred? And, if so, what could be a good alternative?
(
Antihistamines
haven’t helped either). Despite trying countless remedies from the GP, I’m now starting to wonder if it could be a very late reaction to the Pred? And, if so, what could be a good alternative?
Doraflora
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Intense itchy skin
For about 2 months I have suddenly started to have the most intense itchy skin all over my body, from my feet all the way up to my scalp. ( no rash) I have to take
antihistamines
every 3 days. It seems to be a pattern, I take the antihestamine and it works wonders, then 3 days later itis back!
For about 2 months I have suddenly started to have the most intense itchy skin all over my body, from my feet all the way up to my scalp. ( no rash) I have to take
antihistamines
every 3 days. It seems to be a pattern, I take the antihestamine and it works wonders, then 3 days later itis back!
Lilianxious
in
Eczema Association of Australasia Inc
3 years ago
Intense itchy skin
For about 2 months I have suddenly started to have the most intense itchy skin all over my body, from my feet all the way up to my scalp. ( no rash) I have to take
antihistamines
every 3 days. It seems to be a pattern, I take the antihestamine and it works wonders, then 3 days later itis back!
For about 2 months I have suddenly started to have the most intense itchy skin all over my body, from my feet all the way up to my scalp. ( no rash) I have to take
antihistamines
every 3 days. It seems to be a pattern, I take the antihestamine and it works wonders, then 3 days later itis back!
Lilianxious
in
MY SKIN
3 years ago
Jaundice itching
I'm due to have a CT scan in a few days and know I won't get results for 1/2 weeks but my jaundice itching all over is driving me crazy day and night and has been for 6 weeks I've been taking cholestyramine for 6 weeks and tried antihistamine but I still itch. Does anyone know if the doctor could give
I'm due to have a CT scan in a few days and know I won't get results for 1/2 weeks but my jaundice itching all over is driving me crazy day and night and has been for 6 weeks I've been taking cholestyramine for 6 weeks and tried antihistamine but I still itch. Does anyone know if the doctor could give
Turgree
in
British Liver Trust
3 years ago
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