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Graves and antihistamine tablets?
Graves Disease/overactive thyroid and taking Hayleve (Chlorphenamine Maleate) 4mgs tablets, four daily. Is this alright to take to alleviate an allergic skin/eye reaction to soya yoghurts. I've itchy, sore eyes which are puffy and fluid filled underneath and hives on the upper arms and stomach and also
Graves Disease/overactive thyroid and taking Hayleve (Chlorphenamine Maleate) 4mgs tablets, four daily. Is this alright to take to alleviate an allergic skin/eye reaction to soya yoghurts. I've itchy, sore eyes which are puffy and fluid filled underneath and hives on the upper arms and stomach and also
NeonkittyUK
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Antihistamines and weight gain
Hi all I was wondering if anyone had experienced weight gain whilst taking antihistamines? I'm very worried as there seems to be a lot of information online saying they cause weight gain! Anyone's experience would be great!!!!!
Hi all I was wondering if anyone had experienced weight gain whilst taking antihistamines? I'm very worried as there seems to be a lot of information online saying they cause weight gain! Anyone's experience would be great!!!!!
ana556
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Second Spirometry Test
I had my repeat spirometry test today after 6 weeks of taking Spiriva & fosair. My Fev1 is now 103% (was 93%) my fvc is 134% (was 128%) fev1/fvc now 66% was (62%. The nurse says this still means there is a mild obstruction. I am.just trying to get it straight in my mind. Is it it worth taking the meds
I had my repeat spirometry test today after 6 weeks of taking Spiriva & fosair. My Fev1 is now 103% (was 93%) my fvc is 134% (was 128%) fev1/fvc now 66% was (62%. The nurse says this still means there is a mild obstruction. I am.just trying to get it straight in my mind. Is it it worth taking the meds
Karenhskippy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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Want to stop antihistamines
Hi I am living in Pune city India. Having allergic rhinitis since last 5 years. initial 3 years I used to take almost every day / alternate day ALLEGRA M. Last 1 year I have been shifted to Bepogra (Antihistamine by Lupin in India). If I stop it next day itching in my mouth top pallet start along with
Hi I am living in Pune city India. Having allergic rhinitis since last 5 years. initial 3 years I used to take almost every day / alternate day ALLEGRA M. Last 1 year I have been shifted to Bepogra (Antihistamine by Lupin in India). If I stop it next day itching in my mouth top pallet start along with
ghashos
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Buzzing sensation in chest and feet
My husband has been experiencing a tingling, buzzing sensation in his chest and over his body periodically. This is his 4th day after his first Chemo infusions, Is this to be expected? Is it some sort of neuropathy we should worry about? I saw some suggestions for antihistamines, drinking more water
My husband has been experiencing a tingling, buzzing sensation in his chest and over his body periodically. This is his 4th day after his first Chemo infusions, Is this to be expected? Is it some sort of neuropathy we should worry about? I saw some suggestions for antihistamines, drinking more water
Pamhultin
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Udderly smooth, utterly brilliant!!
Moisturising cream re purposed for humans, originally for cows! It’s given me some much needed relief from caeylx rash. Not got rid of it but made it much more bearable! I Tried, anti fungal, antihistamine, Aveeno, Aloe, burt bees. Prescription Derma cool ( great for cooling it down ) and prescription
Moisturising cream re purposed for humans, originally for cows! It’s given me some much needed relief from caeylx rash. Not got rid of it but made it much more bearable! I Tried, anti fungal, antihistamine, Aveeno, Aloe, burt bees. Prescription Derma cool ( great for cooling it down ) and prescription
Jessica-DianeB
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
frustrated! And confused...
To start from the beginning , I have had several several attacks over the past few months alone, been put on the brown inhaler then switched to Fostair 100/6 (currently 8 times a day) as well as antihistamines, a course of steroids and montelukast. Yet still I am struggling, not as much as I was, my
To start from the beginning , I have had several several attacks over the past few months alone, been put on the brown inhaler then switched to Fostair 100/6 (currently 8 times a day) as well as antihistamines, a course of steroids and montelukast. Yet still I am struggling, not as much as I was, my
loulouliss1
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Is an itchy raised rash like this a sign of possible RA?
I have autoimmune hypothyroidism and coeliac disease and also palindromic Arhtirtis- which I believe has a 50% chance of developing into Rhuematoid Arthritis. The other evening, quite suddenly I developed this itchy rash on my upper limbs- so the tops of my legs and tops of arms. Not on my torso. Doesn
I have autoimmune hypothyroidism and coeliac disease and also palindromic Arhtirtis- which I believe has a 50% chance of developing into Rhuematoid Arthritis. The other evening, quite suddenly I developed this itchy rash on my upper limbs- so the tops of my legs and tops of arms. Not on my torso. Doesn
Hattie007
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NRAS
6 years ago
SP Update
Hi thought I'd give an update...brief story of what happened for those that don't know. Hubby is a firefighter he was at a very bad fire in June last year (Grenfell) at around the same time as Grenfell we bought a cat. Around this time hubby started having breathing/coughing problems that seemed to be
Hi thought I'd give an update...brief story of what happened for those that don't know. Hubby is a firefighter he was at a very bad fire in June last year (Grenfell) at around the same time as Grenfell we bought a cat. Around this time hubby started having breathing/coughing problems that seemed to be
Tinkerbell801
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Antihistamine & T3?
If I take T3 first thing in the morning when should I take an antihistamine and how would it help? As I hear it can with fillers and also with food intolerances so I’d like to introduce it into my diet
If I take T3 first thing in the morning when should I take an antihistamine and how would it help? As I hear it can with fillers and also with food intolerances so I’d like to introduce it into my diet
MissFG
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
9 years since they first found the M2 antibodies, 16 years since my alk phos started being elevated. My story.
I see so many questions on here about labs and what do they mean. I remember being so afraid when they first started looking at PBC in me. It all started with a new patient physical back in 2002. My alk phos test results came back elevated, only issue in the whole kebang, my new PCP(primary care physician
I see so many questions on here about labs and what do they mean. I remember being so afraid when they first started looking at PBC in me. It all started with a new patient physical back in 2002. My alk phos test results came back elevated, only issue in the whole kebang, my new PCP(primary care physician
Cooper6
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PBC Foundation
6 years ago
Low Vitamin B12 & Under active Thyroid
Hi everyone. I was at the doctors today and my Levothyroxine has been increased to 50mcg as my TSH level has went from 1.3 to 5.51. I've also had problems with my eyes for 12 weeks (since i was diagnosed as under active thyroid). I've posted before asking for advice as they are always puffy,swollen,
Hi everyone. I was at the doctors today and my Levothyroxine has been increased to 50mcg as my TSH level has went from 1.3 to 5.51. I've also had problems with my eyes for 12 weeks (since i was diagnosed as under active thyroid). I've posted before asking for advice as they are always puffy,swollen,
Schristie1992
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
My story so far....
I was diagnosed with Normocomplementaric Urticarial Vasculitis in November '17 after 6 months of going backwards and forwards to my GP who didn't really have a clue what to do with me! In April '17 I had suddenly developed a horrid burning itchy 'rash' all over my body, including my face, which all
I was diagnosed with Normocomplementaric Urticarial Vasculitis in November '17 after 6 months of going backwards and forwards to my GP who didn't really have a clue what to do with me! In April '17 I had suddenly developed a horrid burning itchy 'rash' all over my body, including my face, which all
Ccwalker
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Vasculitis UK
6 years ago
my itches
seems my itches are caused by carbs, mainly bread, went to see a nurse on thursday who happened to be a diabetes nurse, she went through my notes and had a look at hands and feet and said she can see no reason other than diabetes being the cause, i went on a diabetes page and they said if i stop the
seems my itches are caused by carbs, mainly bread, went to see a nurse on thursday who happened to be a diabetes nurse, she went through my notes and had a look at hands and feet and said she can see no reason other than diabetes being the cause, i went on a diabetes page and they said if i stop the
mandy72
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Cat allergic symptoms and building a tolerance
Hi, new to the forum here. I mostly have mild asthma since a child. Knowing that cats are usually one of my triggers we have recently got a gorgeous Siberian cat, having researched they tend to have less of the protein causing reactions, wheezing etc. Unfortunately she has given me more asthma symptoms
Hi, new to the forum here. I mostly have mild asthma since a child. Knowing that cats are usually one of my triggers we have recently got a gorgeous Siberian cat, having researched they tend to have less of the protein causing reactions, wheezing etc. Unfortunately she has given me more asthma symptoms
Trdave
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Cold, Allergy or non-allergic rhinitis?
How do you tell whether an attack is a cold starting, an allergy attack or non-allergic rhinitis from some other trigger? I had a bad sneezing fit totally out of the blue a few days ago; went on dripping all night. OK the next day, then similar attack next evening. Mild headache. Pollens are very early
How do you tell whether an attack is a cold starting, an allergy attack or non-allergic rhinitis from some other trigger? I had a bad sneezing fit totally out of the blue a few days ago; went on dripping all night. OK the next day, then similar attack next evening. Mild headache. Pollens are very early
Tonitru
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Fexofenadine Anyone? (Anti-Histamine)
Anyone benefiting from long-term daily Antihistamines as far as 'Asthma' is concerned? Are you using (have you tried) Fexofenadine - if so - what's your opinion, side-effects etc As usual, thanks in advance for Comments / Thoughts, in case I don't manage to respond .
Anyone benefiting from long-term daily Antihistamines as far as 'Asthma' is concerned? Are you using (have you tried) Fexofenadine - if so - what's your opinion, side-effects etc As usual, thanks in advance for Comments / Thoughts, in case I don't manage to respond .
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
No Idea whats going on with my asthma
Hi everyone any advice appreciated, so my asthma has been totally controlled for about 15 yrs (before that I had servere asthma and was in and out of hospital all my life until I was put on montelukast ). about may last year I got a chest infection waited to see if it cleared up on its own, but then
Hi everyone any advice appreciated, so my asthma has been totally controlled for about 15 yrs (before that I had servere asthma and was in and out of hospital all my life until I was put on montelukast ). about may last year I got a chest infection waited to see if it cleared up on its own, but then
Polly44
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Several attacks..
I don’t understand why I keep having attacks, I’ve had 5 in the last three months, been upped on beclometasone then upped again to Fostair 100/6 to see how I am on that for now , testing antihistamines to see if dust mites are triggering it yet my peak flow is 350 or below most days which is my red zone
I don’t understand why I keep having attacks, I’ve had 5 in the last three months, been upped on beclometasone then upped again to Fostair 100/6 to see how I am on that for now , testing antihistamines to see if dust mites are triggering it yet my peak flow is 350 or below most days which is my red zone
loulouliss1
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
New to this forum
I’ve had asthma for the past 30 years, late onset when in my early 40s. The majority of that time it has been well controlled using a preventer inhaler but this winter I have had severe problems following a chest infection. The doctor prescribed penicillin. I have had penicillin several times over the
I’ve had asthma for the past 30 years, late onset when in my early 40s. The majority of that time it has been well controlled using a preventer inhaler but this winter I have had severe problems following a chest infection. The doctor prescribed penicillin. I have had penicillin several times over the
gmf-34
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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