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Sorry :( me again (post surgery question)
I did call the hospital and they advised
antihistamines
for 48 hours which I’ve done. They’re still there. No worse though. As stupid as it sounds, I can’t laugh. It hurts too much. My feet feel a bit tingly.
I did call the hospital and they advised
antihistamines
for 48 hours which I’ve done. They’re still there. No worse though. As stupid as it sounds, I can’t laugh. It hurts too much. My feet feel a bit tingly.
endotheline
in
Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
AI suggests anti-histamines with C/l
The relationship patterns among the identified adjuvant candidates suggest that the likely therapeutic mechanism(s) of action of
antihistamines
for combatting the multi-factorial PD pathology include counteracting oxidative stress, amending the balance of neurotransmitters, and decreasing the proliferation
The relationship patterns among the identified adjuvant candidates suggest that the likely therapeutic mechanism(s) of action of
antihistamines
for combatting the multi-factorial PD pathology include counteracting oxidative stress, amending the balance of neurotransmitters, and decreasing the proliferation
House2
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Be Aware To Beware.....FYI
Antihistamines
: These are found in cough, cold, allergy, and sleep medications. When taking these medications, the elderly are at an increased risk of the following side effects: blurred vision, confusion, constipation, urinary retention, and dry mouth.
Antihistamines
: These are found in cough, cold, allergy, and sleep medications. When taking these medications, the elderly are at an increased risk of the following side effects: blurred vision, confusion, constipation, urinary retention, and dry mouth.
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
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Allergy / antihistamines after egg transfer? Other options?
Normally I would take
antihistamines
to take away the itchiness and help the rash go down but I remember reading about
antihistamines
could have an affect on implantation, I get that Google is evil at times and tells us lots of things to avoid but would rather be safe than left wondering.
Normally I would take
antihistamines
to take away the itchiness and help the rash go down but I remember reading about
antihistamines
could have an affect on implantation, I get that Google is evil at times and tells us lots of things to avoid but would rather be safe than left wondering.
ttcsolomummytobe
in
Fertility Network UK
9 months ago
Hi! Just joined. Is there MG-lite?
I've lived with atopic dermatitis and multiple allergies all my life, which are controlled with local steroids,
antihistamines
and emollients. My mother had ankylosing spondylitis. Those facts, and my good response to prednisolone, convince me I have a autoimmune disease.
I've lived with atopic dermatitis and multiple allergies all my life, which are controlled with local steroids,
antihistamines
and emollients. My mother had ankylosing spondylitis. Those facts, and my good response to prednisolone, convince me I have a autoimmune disease.
AtopicGuy
in
Myasthenia Gravis Association
3 months ago
Blood Tests
Hi, I have weird asthma, am on maximum therapy and wondered what effect high dose
antihistamines
and prednisolone have on your blood test results. Every time I ask my consultant I'm told it's irrelevant, also is our medication taken into account when we complete breathing tests?
Hi, I have weird asthma, am on maximum therapy and wondered what effect high dose
antihistamines
and prednisolone have on your blood test results. Every time I ask my consultant I'm told it's irrelevant, also is our medication taken into account when we complete breathing tests?
LottieB36
in
Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Feel in limbo
Contacted Dr with these symptoms and an Advanced Nurse Practitioner rang back and has prescribed
antihistamines
. I had mentioned that over the counter ones hadn’t worked and I am finding it difficult doing an extremely stressful job.I had a blood test in Sept, the results did go back to GP.
Contacted Dr with these symptoms and an Advanced Nurse Practitioner rang back and has prescribed
antihistamines
. I had mentioned that over the counter ones hadn’t worked and I am finding it difficult doing an extremely stressful job.I had a blood test in Sept, the results did go back to GP.
0range5520
in
British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Antihistamines and tinnitus
I wonder if anyone else has tried using
antihistamines
and if so which type and were there any benefits noted.
I wonder if anyone else has tried using
antihistamines
and if so which type and were there any benefits noted.
norcar
in
Tinnitus UK
11 months ago
Possible allergy to b12
I went back to the doctor and he suggested stopping b12 again and taking
antihistamines
.
I went back to the doctor and he suggested stopping b12 again and taking
antihistamines
.
brenanddave
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
ITP and antihistamines
Has anyone noticed their count drops if they take
antihistamines
? Thank you for your thoughts.
Has anyone noticed their count drops if they take
antihistamines
? Thank you for your thoughts.
PennyHeron
in
ITP Support Association
11 months ago
Antihistamines
Now my question is about the use of
antihistamines
,at present my dermatologist has said take two 180 mg fexofenadine a day which I have been when flares appear . Again is the a danger of overuse ?
Now my question is about the use of
antihistamines
,at present my dermatologist has said take two 180 mg fexofenadine a day which I have been when flares appear . Again is the a danger of overuse ?
cartwheels
in
Vasculitis UK
1 year ago
Thyroid issues r the problem
It's not getting better levothyroxine 75mg per day and multivitamin setraline for depression but it supposed to help guts and
antihistamines
for inflammation mast cell disease prob part of CFSME but I think thyroxine does not work I've been taking 2012 onwards non stop it gives a small boost but not
It's not getting better levothyroxine 75mg per day and multivitamin setraline for depression but it supposed to help guts and
antihistamines
for inflammation mast cell disease prob part of CFSME but I think thyroxine does not work I've been taking 2012 onwards non stop it gives a small boost but not
Vasiliki99
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Returning to my surgery about getting thyroid bloods done🤦♀️
Hi everyone ❤️So after last Friday seeing my gp who prescribed
antihistamines
to counter act me having an intolorence to the teva t4 and me finding out the antihistamine contains mannitol and other fillers I know I'm intolorent to, and the teva t4 containing mannitol also, I decided not to take the
Hi everyone ❤️So after last Friday seeing my gp who prescribed
antihistamines
to counter act me having an intolorence to the teva t4 and me finding out the antihistamine contains mannitol and other fillers I know I'm intolorent to, and the teva t4 containing mannitol also, I decided not to take the
birkie
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Bilary Sludge, itching and travel? Advice please
The
antihistamines
/Piriton appear to help the itching but not completely. I told him to try fexofenadine to see if that one is better. Non drinker. Not overweight. No liver issues prior to this. Patient will be overseas for two weeks. Many thanks.
The
antihistamines
/Piriton appear to help the itching but not completely. I told him to try fexofenadine to see if that one is better. Non drinker. Not overweight. No liver issues prior to this. Patient will be overseas for two weeks. Many thanks.
Anon888
in
British Liver Trust
7 months ago
peripheral neuropathy with cutaneous vasculitis
I heard that
antihistamines
help with pain and have been taking 1 Benadryl a day. I am at present On 10mg pred. Did take azothiaprine for some years but reduced from 175mg a day to 0 about 18 months ago.
I heard that
antihistamines
help with pain and have been taking 1 Benadryl a day. I am at present On 10mg pred. Did take azothiaprine for some years but reduced from 175mg a day to 0 about 18 months ago.
Lovsterlover
in
Vasculitis UK
9 months ago
left side throat ,tongue discomfort
I have been gargling with salt water, tried Ibroprofen, throat sweet, nasal saline ,
antihistamines
and nothing seems to be helping I am going to try to get a Dr appointment next week, I have also spoke to the dentist who say she will check my mouth,I have an appointment with her a week on Monday, but
I have been gargling with salt water, tried Ibroprofen, throat sweet, nasal saline ,
antihistamines
and nothing seems to be helping I am going to try to get a Dr appointment next week, I have also spoke to the dentist who say she will check my mouth,I have an appointment with her a week on Monday, but
Buttsy
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
7 months ago
Cobalt allergy
I have wondered if at the time of the injection one might use
antihistamines
ora steroid to help prevent the reaction
I have wondered if at the time of the injection one might use
antihistamines
ora steroid to help prevent the reaction
Yingtong22
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Tip about antihistamines
I looked it up and
antihistamines
(Zyrtec, Claritin, Benadryl, et al) can lead to weight gain. Both water retention and fat. How so fat? I can testify Claritin causes intense carb craving which I indulged enough to gain about 7-8 pounds in fairly short order.
I looked it up and
antihistamines
(Zyrtec, Claritin, Benadryl, et al) can lead to weight gain. Both water retention and fat. How so fat? I can testify Claritin causes intense carb craving which I indulged enough to gain about 7-8 pounds in fairly short order.
Derf4223
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
My Start Page - What I've learned and do now.
Some classes of drugs, especially anti-depressants and
antihistamines
, may make RLS worse. (In each class there are safe alternatives). 2. Do not waste time on 'treatments' or 'regimens' that have not held up to clinical or scientific scrutiny.
Some classes of drugs, especially anti-depressants and
antihistamines
, may make RLS worse. (In each class there are safe alternatives). 2. Do not waste time on 'treatments' or 'regimens' that have not held up to clinical or scientific scrutiny.
fritz34
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Hashimoto's and insomnia
My doctor has said that insomnia isn't a typical symptom of Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and will only prescribe drowsy
antihistamines
to help me sleep. Does anyone have any tips or supplements to help with this? I've tried sleep hygiene and magnesium to no prevail.
My doctor has said that insomnia isn't a typical symptom of Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and will only prescribe drowsy
antihistamines
to help me sleep. Does anyone have any tips or supplements to help with this? I've tried sleep hygiene and magnesium to no prevail.
Soxakita
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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