Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Antihistamines
Posts
Communities
1,606 public posts
Filter results
RLS and osteoporosis
I have also found that some
antihistamines
, such as 'sea legs' etc. can bring on an attack. Hope this helps.
I have also found that some
antihistamines
, such as 'sea legs' etc. can bring on an attack. Hope this helps.
42myown7
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Antihistamines.
Hi all. :) Does anyone have any idea which hay fever remedies are ok to take when you have RLS? I am taking Gabapentin and Co-codamol which work for me quite well now but I am very cautious about buying anything that might tip me back into hellish nights and miserable days again. Any help greatly appreciated
Hi all. :) Does anyone have any idea which hay fever remedies are ok to take when you have RLS? I am taking Gabapentin and Co-codamol which work for me quite well now but I am very cautious about buying anything that might tip me back into hellish nights and miserable days again. Any help greatly appreciated
Twitch_1
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
7 years ago
Possible milk allergy?
I had no fever though so was thought to be a bad bout of eczema that needed steroids and stronger
antihistamines
. Despite two courses of oral steroids it didn't go away and in fact it got worse and I lost quite a bit of hair from my scalp so it was very noticeable.
I had no fever though so was thought to be a bad bout of eczema that needed steroids and stronger
antihistamines
. Despite two courses of oral steroids it didn't go away and in fact it got worse and I lost quite a bit of hair from my scalp so it was very noticeable.
sarahlou3006
in
EFA
7 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Confused by blood results
I am taking
antihistamines
at the moment, folic acid and 1000ug vit B12 tablets. I'm having an endoscopy and colonoscopy next week which might shed some light if it's absorption problems.
I am taking
antihistamines
at the moment, folic acid and 1000ug vit B12 tablets. I'm having an endoscopy and colonoscopy next week which might shed some light if it's absorption problems.
greenbexy
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Lupus and Chronic Sinisutis
I have Lupus and been suffering for months from sinisutis had numerous nasal sprays from GP and
antihistamines
all with no effect. Any suggestions please.
I have Lupus and been suffering for months from sinisutis had numerous nasal sprays from GP and
antihistamines
all with no effect. Any suggestions please.
Doreen2014
in
LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Carbimazole side effects.
I phoned my GP and was advised to take
antihistamines
1 hour before taking my carbimazole. It's taken the majority of my itching away, but I still have this rash. Have many of you experienced the same? Did you just put up with it? Was your meds changed? Thanks in advance.
I phoned my GP and was advised to take
antihistamines
1 hour before taking my carbimazole. It's taken the majority of my itching away, but I still have this rash. Have many of you experienced the same? Did you just put up with it? Was your meds changed? Thanks in advance.
jen-smith
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Blood Test No. 3 -
Hello, Brief background: I’m originally from London, but previously lived in the US from age 10-28, where as a teen I was diagnosed with chronic ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura - autoimmune blood disorder). This fortunately went into remission during Uni. In 2014, I moved back to London to
Hello, Brief background: I’m originally from London, but previously lived in the US from age 10-28, where as a teen I was diagnosed with chronic ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura - autoimmune blood disorder). This fortunately went into remission during Uni. In 2014, I moved back to London to
Lrsvocal
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Hayfever?
However,
antihistamines
aren't really cutting it so I wondered whether it could be that I'm allergic to the seretide? I hope not as it's the best thing I've taken for a while, I'm also taking montelukast and not seeing a heap of benefit at the mo. Any ideas very welcome! Thanks in advance, K
However,
antihistamines
aren't really cutting it so I wondered whether it could be that I'm allergic to the seretide? I hope not as it's the best thing I've taken for a while, I'm also taking montelukast and not seeing a heap of benefit at the mo. Any ideas very welcome! Thanks in advance, K
Kate261
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
On A Sjogrens Awareness Mission
Well, I've been managing very nicely for a number of weeks now. (At times, I even thought, oh, I'm ok now, over whatever attacked my well-being)! Of course, just as I was beginning to feel ok'ish', so I am reminded, there is no cure for Sjogrens. So, I'm back in bed, having returned from a GP appointment
Well, I've been managing very nicely for a number of weeks now. (At times, I even thought, oh, I'm ok now, over whatever attacked my well-being)! Of course, just as I was beginning to feel ok'ish', so I am reminded, there is no cure for Sjogrens. So, I'm back in bed, having returned from a GP appointment
webar4780
in
The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
7 years ago
Nearly a year post chemo
To date the only thing that has helped - a bit - is 20mg Amitryptiline at night and Chlorphenamine
antihistamines
by day but even then it hasn't stopped it completely. As I am typing this I'm itching again!
To date the only thing that has helped - a bit - is 20mg Amitryptiline at night and Chlorphenamine
antihistamines
by day but even then it hasn't stopped it completely. As I am typing this I'm itching again!
SueandEmber
in
My Breast Cancer Community
7 years ago
New Here, New PBC Diagnosis - Plus Introduction
Hello! So glad to have found this forum. I'm a 58-year-old woman in North Texas, USA. After seeing liver enzymes rise over 9 months or so, was referred by my cardiologist to a gastroenterologist who ordered blood tests and liver biopsy, all of which confirm PBC. The best news is that the level of liver
Hello! So glad to have found this forum. I'm a 58-year-old woman in North Texas, USA. After seeing liver enzymes rise over 9 months or so, was referred by my cardiologist to a gastroenterologist who ordered blood tests and liver biopsy, all of which confirm PBC. The best news is that the level of liver
Sharonis
in
PBC Foundation
7 years ago
bad chest & cold
Hi all, I have been on Methotrexate 15mg injections for 8 weeks. Steroids for 11 weeks starting to taper down last week (Thursday)from 10mg to 5mg then this week (Wednesday) taper 1 mg per week till finally off these scary tablets. I started sulfasalosine last Tuesday 500mg per day going to 1000mg
Hi all, I have been on Methotrexate 15mg injections for 8 weeks. Steroids for 11 weeks starting to taper down last week (Thursday)from 10mg to 5mg then this week (Wednesday) taper 1 mg per week till finally off these scary tablets. I started sulfasalosine last Tuesday 500mg per day going to 1000mg
nattynooo
in
NRAS
7 years ago
Epipen
Hi, can anyone help with my really silly fear of using my epipen. I have had pens for a long time and have a very big fear of using them, of what will happen if/when I use them. I have multiple allergies and severe asthma and some of my triggers are unknown. When my asthma allergy thing really takes
Hi, can anyone help with my really silly fear of using my epipen. I have had pens for a long time and have a very big fear of using them, of what will happen if/when I use them. I have multiple allergies and severe asthma and some of my triggers are unknown. When my asthma allergy thing really takes
Emily-G
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Results
Morning all - been to see my dr this morning regarding horrible sore throats and croaky voice. She thinks that it is possibly due to the high pollen count and to take an antihistamine. I would never have considered that as I put it down to my thyroid. Anyway, asked for a print out of my results (photo
Morning all - been to see my dr this morning regarding horrible sore throats and croaky voice. She thinks that it is possibly due to the high pollen count and to take an antihistamine. I would never have considered that as I put it down to my thyroid. Anyway, asked for a print out of my results (photo
Jrobinson41
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Levo and Carbimazole lowers digestive Enzymes?!
My DAO reading was so low that it didn't even register in the range, was given PPI and told to take
antihistamines
for life!?!? What came first the chicken or the egg? Does anyone else have any information on this? I could only find this one report.
My DAO reading was so low that it didn't even register in the range, was given PPI and told to take
antihistamines
for life!?!? What came first the chicken or the egg? Does anyone else have any information on this? I could only find this one report.
dang
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Antihistamine
Hey! Im ruby 17 years old. I would just ask you guys. Hmm is Claritin (tablet) effective in treating allergic rhinitis? Cause i was diagnosed allergic rhinitis. The doctor prescript a medicine, i bought and then take the medicine but its not effective. So im asking you guys i need some opinion. Thankyou
Hey! Im ruby 17 years old. I would just ask you guys. Hmm is Claritin (tablet) effective in treating allergic rhinitis? Cause i was diagnosed allergic rhinitis. The doctor prescript a medicine, i bought and then take the medicine but its not effective. So im asking you guys i need some opinion. Thankyou
Ruby_17
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Confused
I have no idea if I can continue on the
antihistamines
alone. I don't know whether to change doctors and if I do, what should I be asking for?
I have no idea if I can continue on the
antihistamines
alone. I don't know whether to change doctors and if I do, what should I be asking for?
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Reflux Diagnosed
I have just been diagnosed with Reflux--I have had a feeling of mucus at the back of my throat for years and have been treated with Antihistamine tablets but have never noticed an improvement, however recently along with the feeling at the back of my throat I developed a croaky voice and needed to keep
I have just been diagnosed with Reflux--I have had a feeling of mucus at the back of my throat for years and have been treated with Antihistamine tablets but have never noticed an improvement, however recently along with the feeling at the back of my throat I developed a croaky voice and needed to keep
jacqueline24
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
Spike and block
So i've just found this forum as i'm guessing the old one moved so i've had to rejoin. This morning i was fine until i lay on my right ear for a second then it spiked and blocked and is still blocked and ringing with my usual friend but louder and not giving up, it's been so long since this happened.
So i've just found this forum as i'm guessing the old one moved so i've had to rejoin. This morning i was fine until i lay on my right ear for a second then it spiked and blocked and is still blocked and ringing with my usual friend but louder and not giving up, it's been so long since this happened.
kirtieUK
in
British Tinnitus Association
7 years ago
Alergic reaction to fludrocortisone
Hello, I had been on fludrocortisone for 7 days and had a few muscle twitches whilst taking it...and felt a bit spaced out from taking it...but nothing worse than that.. but on the 7th day in the evening my tongue started to swell and I quickly started to become breathless and felt like I had drunk 10
Hello, I had been on fludrocortisone for 7 days and had a few muscle twitches whilst taking it...and felt a bit spaced out from taking it...but nothing worse than that.. but on the 7th day in the evening my tongue started to swell and I quickly started to become breathless and felt like I had drunk 10
Lillylu
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
1
...
52
53
54
...
81
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Asthma Community Forum
315 results
Thyroid UK
197 results
NRAS
79 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest