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And if so please be aware all
antihistamines
can give you an irregular/fast heart beat and palpertations. Frightening really and it's amazing how you become allergic to loads of things when you had been taking it for years before....
And if so please be aware all
antihistamines
can give you an irregular/fast heart beat and palpertations. Frightening really and it's amazing how you become allergic to loads of things when you had been taking it for years before....
Sweetsugar40
in
AF Association
10 years ago
Itching ........!!
I have to wash with Aqueous Cream, then I apply Balneum Cream as a moisturiser then I have to apply Betnovate Cream which is a steroid cream, and i also rely on
Antihistamines
.
I have to wash with Aqueous Cream, then I apply Balneum Cream as a moisturiser then I have to apply Betnovate Cream which is a steroid cream, and i also rely on
Antihistamines
.
georgie63
in
Weight Loss Support
10 years ago
Just wondering
Can u take
antihistamines
when breast feeding?
Can u take
antihistamines
when breast feeding?
mummymummy
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
10 years ago
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Yet again a was at DOC's well theres a surprise.
Nearly forgot what over .. Yep not my blood test .. But right sharp pain in rib under my breast Quite rank really anyway only went docs as bp and pulse have been playing up. Pain stayed same when i breathed in and out so thats why i decided to go. Anyway did checks and thought it might of been
Nearly forgot what over .. Yep not my blood test .. But right sharp pain in rib under my breast Quite rank really anyway only went docs as bp and pulse have been playing up. Pain stayed same when i breathed in and out so thats why i decided to go. Anyway did checks and thought it might of been
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Raynaud's and Hives?
I have been itching over a year now on a regular basis and take
antihistamines
every other day. The area ends up red with white wheals and started to occur more frequently at night resulting in a sleepless night for me. If my partner gives me a cuddle, it brings up a rash on my neck instantly.
I have been itching over a year now on a regular basis and take
antihistamines
every other day. The area ends up red with white wheals and started to occur more frequently at night resulting in a sleepless night for me. If my partner gives me a cuddle, it brings up a rash on my neck instantly.
leezals
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
10 years ago
Running with asthma.
I was only diagnosed with asthma two years ago after a methacholine challenge test. I was given a preventative and rescue inhalor and it really hasn't bothered me much until about a month ago when I found my breathing while running was getting very noisy and I began to find it almost impossible to
I was only diagnosed with asthma two years ago after a methacholine challenge test. I was given a preventative and rescue inhalor and it really hasn't bothered me much until about a month ago when I found my breathing while running was getting very noisy and I began to find it almost impossible to
turnturtle
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Recently diagnosed looking for some advice please
I went to see an immunologist in March who thought its sounds like Angioedema and I was told to take
Antihistamines
(Loradine 10mg) daily and to double the dose if I felt a flare coming on. Well I did this last night and have still woke up with huge sore lips and toes!
I went to see an immunologist in March who thought its sounds like Angioedema and I was told to take
Antihistamines
(Loradine 10mg) daily and to double the dose if I felt a flare coming on. Well I did this last night and have still woke up with huge sore lips and toes!
LoveHopeFaith
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Another question. I have hay fever for the 1 st time! Oh joy. Antihistamines? I'm desperate ...
jitterbug
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
10 years ago
Is it all right to take allergy medicine with levothyroxine?
I have severe upper respiratory allergies, and right now the pollen is making me miserable. I take my thyroxine immediately upon arising and the rest of my morning medicines and supplements with breakfast after arriving at work (about 90 minutes later). Soon after leaving the house, I start coughing.
I have severe upper respiratory allergies, and right now the pollen is making me miserable. I take my thyroxine immediately upon arising and the rest of my morning medicines and supplements with breakfast after arriving at work (about 90 minutes later). Soon after leaving the house, I start coughing.
wombatty
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
R.a and raynauds
To control it, I take
antihistamines
, which help. I take these before I go on long walks. Interestingly, in Italy recently, I walked all day and it didn't flare up - the entire week I was there, I had no problems.
To control it, I take
antihistamines
, which help. I take these before I go on long walks. Interestingly, in Italy recently, I walked all day and it didn't flare up - the entire week I was there, I had no problems.
Kirstielogan
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
10 years ago
Don't know what to do anymore...
The
antihistamines
that I have are acrivastine OTC, and only work for about 2 hours as opposed to 8 like it says on the box. All other OTC
antihistamines
make me so tired I can't do anything but sleep. I had a review yesterday (which lasted 4 minutes?!)
The
antihistamines
that I have are acrivastine OTC, and only work for about 2 hours as opposed to 8 like it says on the box. All other OTC
antihistamines
make me so tired I can't do anything but sleep. I had a review yesterday (which lasted 4 minutes?!)
Janna123
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Solutions for RSL. All natural and easily available. I hope this helps you all or at least someone!
Kratom. For the love of God and all that is holy, Kratom has been the ONLY cure for my RLS that crippled me for years. I literally thought I had Parkinson's the desire for movement/restlessness was so high. Nothing worked. Then I came across Kratom...a natural product from Indonesia that you drink in
Kratom. For the love of God and all that is holy, Kratom has been the ONLY cure for my RLS that crippled me for years. I literally thought I had Parkinson's the desire for movement/restlessness was so high. Nothing worked. Then I came across Kratom...a natural product from Indonesia that you drink in
Vince123
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
10 years ago
My inhalers aren't working
I have a blue and brown inhaler (sorry don't know proper names) that I take twice a day and
antihistamines
for rhinitis and they're not helping. I have been using baby powder on my skin I'm not sure if that's making my asthma worse? Is something wrong? Thank you. 16 years old.
I have a blue and brown inhaler (sorry don't know proper names) that I take twice a day and
antihistamines
for rhinitis and they're not helping. I have been using baby powder on my skin I'm not sure if that's making my asthma worse? Is something wrong? Thank you. 16 years old.
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
I have had a cough since February. I have seen the gp and all he has given me is antihistamine and says its allergy issues. I ended up
in A&E he other day as could not stop coughing for 4 hours and could not breathe and vomited also. The hospital done chest X-ray which was clear, they also done blood tests which was fine. They have now given me a brown pump for my asthma to add to the blue pump I am using, they also gave me lanzaprazole
in A&E he other day as could not stop coughing for 4 hours and could not breathe and vomited also. The hospital done chest X-ray which was clear, they also done blood tests which was fine. They have now given me a brown pump for my asthma to add to the blue pump I am using, they also gave me lanzaprazole
Hope41
in
EFA
10 years ago
I successfully came of Zopiclone after long term use.
No tapering worked at all for me. My GP substituted the zopiclone for phenergan an antihistamine and it worked from day one. I only needed 1 tablet although I could have taken two. I have stopped the Phenergan now and I am sleeping better than I have for a long long time. I also find the my anxiety
No tapering worked at all for me. My GP substituted the zopiclone for phenergan an antihistamine and it worked from day one. I only needed 1 tablet although I could have taken two. I have stopped the Phenergan now and I am sleeping better than I have for a long long time. I also find the my anxiety
evewatkins
in
Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Plagued with generalised itchy skin that gets worse when I am anxious
I have itchy skin every single day of my life and it's really starting to get to me. I have explored reasons for the itching and have ruled out allergies and any other external things that may be causing it. I have noticed that when I get anxious which is most of the time I get itchy and then when
I have itchy skin every single day of my life and it's really starting to get to me. I have explored reasons for the itching and have ruled out allergies and any other external things that may be causing it. I have noticed that when I get anxious which is most of the time I get itchy and then when
Lauzzy77
in
Anxiety Support
10 years ago
Severe attack-anyone taking Zileuton Extended Release?
Hi everyone, I haven't been on in quite a long time. I've had a lot happen since I was last here. I lost two jobs, both related to my health. The first was a hospital job, and I was walking around about 5 hours a day, and on oral prednisone for about 14 months because of a severe asthma attack, and
Hi everyone, I haven't been on in quite a long time. I've had a lot happen since I was last here. I lost two jobs, both related to my health. The first was a hospital job, and I was walking around about 5 hours a day, and on oral prednisone for about 14 months because of a severe asthma attack, and
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Bile duct
I was at my dog0ctor for about 2 years non stop and never got a blood test, he gave
antihistamines
for the itch but never a blood test. They says they would send to the hospital for allergy tests witch never happend. So that doctors got closed down for not doing there jobs proper.
I was at my dog0ctor for about 2 years non stop and never got a blood test, he gave
antihistamines
for the itch but never a blood test. They says they would send to the hospital for allergy tests witch never happend. So that doctors got closed down for not doing there jobs proper.
Karlimc93
in
British Liver Trust
10 years ago
poorly again :(
Back to docs today.. been given antibiotics, steriods and
antihistamines
.. feeling really down with it all .I have lost my light at the end of the tunnel
Back to docs today.. been given antibiotics, steriods and
antihistamines
.. feeling really down with it all .I have lost my light at the end of the tunnel
lilysausage
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Urticaria and Stress!!
Hi, Does anyone suffer from Urticaria? I have underactive thyroid (hashi's) and for quite a while now have been feeling quite well. A few weeks ago I started feeling itchy, large and small red bumps appearing on skin. Saw the Doctor and he said it was urticara and prescribed antihistamine. Almost
Hi, Does anyone suffer from Urticaria? I have underactive thyroid (hashi's) and for quite a while now have been feeling quite well. A few weeks ago I started feeling itchy, large and small red bumps appearing on skin. Saw the Doctor and he said it was urticara and prescribed antihistamine. Almost
Clairval
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
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