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SVT and Antihistamines
I have recently been diagnosed with SVT. As I am having problems sleeping is it safe to take antihistamine containing Cetrizine or chlorphenamine Thanks. Linda
I have recently been diagnosed with SVT. As I am having problems sleeping is it safe to take antihistamine containing Cetrizine or chlorphenamine Thanks. Linda
Lbeat796
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AF Association
6 months ago
The itch
Hi there, Hope everyone is doing well? I have a general question about the dreaded itch and just keen to understand different PBC patients experiences. Mine comes up like hives or welts. Raised skin that’s red and itchy and if I scratch it gets bigger and pops up in other places and so I put something
Hi there, Hope everyone is doing well? I have a general question about the dreaded itch and just keen to understand different PBC patients experiences. Mine comes up like hives or welts. Raised skin that’s red and itchy and if I scratch it gets bigger and pops up in other places and so I put something
FarahS
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
Teva Levothyroxine
Just had an allergic reaction. Burning mouth/tongue for a couple of days . Yesterday had uncomfortable feeling in the chest ( like when overmedicated) Burning seemed to worsen over a couple of hours and Tongue swollen and some difficulty in swallowing. Not sure what had caused this so went to check
Just had an allergic reaction. Burning mouth/tongue for a couple of days . Yesterday had uncomfortable feeling in the chest ( like when overmedicated) Burning seemed to worsen over a couple of hours and Tongue swollen and some difficulty in swallowing. Not sure what had caused this so went to check
Fortie
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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Does 7.5 mg Mirtrazapine work on anxiety?
I am wondering if 7.5 mg Mirtrazapine does anything for anxiety. Someone mentioned at that dose its really just an antihistamine. I have been on the 7.5 mg and for the most part the anxiety has been under control so thinking of going off as it was just to get my stomach going again and then think about
I am wondering if 7.5 mg Mirtrazapine does anything for anxiety. Someone mentioned at that dose its really just an antihistamine. I have been on the 7.5 mg and for the most part the anxiety has been under control so thinking of going off as it was just to get my stomach going again and then think about
Ladytrue
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
Hives and reducing pred
I’ve had terrible itchy hives on my arms, back, chest and neck for weeks now which is just not getting any better, it started from heat rash whilst on holiday in the summer. I’ve had a small amount of relief from antihistamines (Fexofenadine 180mg) and 2 weeks of Eumovate steroid cream and I’m slathering
I’ve had terrible itchy hives on my arms, back, chest and neck for weeks now which is just not getting any better, it started from heat rash whilst on holiday in the summer. I’ve had a small amount of relief from antihistamines (Fexofenadine 180mg) and 2 weeks of Eumovate steroid cream and I’m slathering
JoLou12
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
blotchiness
this blotchy rash has been lurking on me since March. It doesn’t itch or hurt, it can flare up and down, but always there is a ‘shadow’ of where it’s been. Antihistamines can reduce it, but not 100%.I haven’t changed any products. The skin can be slightly raised and looks dry. I have asked if it’s connected
this blotchy rash has been lurking on me since March. It doesn’t itch or hurt, it can flare up and down, but always there is a ‘shadow’ of where it’s been. Antihistamines can reduce it, but not 100%.I haven’t changed any products. The skin can be slightly raised and looks dry. I have asked if it’s connected
Peachjoy
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
observations of progressing PD for PWP......Eyes
Eyes can tricky be things. As the eyes start to dry out the causal agent can be illusive and is often multifaceted. First the autonomic nervous system when in failure has been shown to reduce blinking. Try to train yourself to blink often of your own volition. The smooth muscles that intricately
Eyes can tricky be things. As the eyes start to dry out the causal agent can be illusive and is often multifaceted. First the autonomic nervous system when in failure has been shown to reduce blinking. Try to train yourself to blink often of your own volition. The smooth muscles that intricately
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
itching skin after showering
Hello! I have PV and am recently experiencing awful itching skin only after showering. I’ve reduced my showers to every second day and started taking an antihistamine 30 mins before which worked initially but not this morning 🫣they are 10mg tablets I wonder do I need to take a bigger dose? Does anyone
Hello! I have PV and am recently experiencing awful itching skin only after showering. I’ve reduced my showers to every second day and started taking an antihistamine 30 mins before which worked initially but not this morning 🫣they are 10mg tablets I wonder do I need to take a bigger dose? Does anyone
Deevie1
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
Side effects of Clopidrogrel
I had a stent 1 week ago and am taking Aspirin and Clopidrogrel. 5 days ago I started to scratch ( lower back) since Sunday ( day 7) I have a very red, very itchy rash ( back, front, chest, head, even feet)GP says I should contact hospital cardio, hospital consultant said I should talk to GP and take
I had a stent 1 week ago and am taking Aspirin and Clopidrogrel. 5 days ago I started to scratch ( lower back) since Sunday ( day 7) I have a very red, very itchy rash ( back, front, chest, head, even feet)GP says I should contact hospital cardio, hospital consultant said I should talk to GP and take
yoghurt_1
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British Heart Foundation
8 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? The technician who
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? The technician who
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
pain between shoulders
Hi everyone I have severe asthma, taking Seretide 500, 10mg Montelukast a day. Daily antihistamine and 5mg Pred a day for adrenal insuffiency (hope to be weaned of that soon...) Also lansoprazole for acid reflux. Recently had this nasty virus that is doing the rounds, cough and cold, sore throat etc
Hi everyone I have severe asthma, taking Seretide 500, 10mg Montelukast a day. Daily antihistamine and 5mg Pred a day for adrenal insuffiency (hope to be weaned of that soon...) Also lansoprazole for acid reflux. Recently had this nasty virus that is doing the rounds, cough and cold, sore throat etc
ccccc
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Promethazine Hydrochloride
hi I have been desperate for sleep but my RLS has been so bad that I’ve found it impossible I managed to get a GP appointment and told her my story and background and although she was sympathetic said the RLS I’d very difficult to control I told her I had no desire to go back on to a DA and my problems
hi I have been desperate for sleep but my RLS has been so bad that I’ve found it impossible I managed to get a GP appointment and told her my story and background and although she was sympathetic said the RLS I’d very difficult to control I told her I had no desire to go back on to a DA and my problems
Hoochybaby
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
left side throat ,tongue discomfort
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone could relate to my problem or perhaps if anyone as had the same experience they could enlighten me how to get rid of this horrible sensation . I feel like either something is stuck or I have a cut or a flap of skin,on the wall of my throat or base of tongue on the
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone could relate to my problem or perhaps if anyone as had the same experience they could enlighten me how to get rid of this horrible sensation . I feel like either something is stuck or I have a cut or a flap of skin,on the wall of my throat or base of tongue on the
Buttsy
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
8 months ago
Be Aware To Beware.....FYI
Medications To Be Avoided Or Used With Caution In Parkinson’s Disease The manufacturers of these medications may not list Parkinson’s disease as an absolute contraindication; however, better choices within a medication class may be suggested. Some of these medications alter the brain ‘s dopamine
Medications To Be Avoided Or Used With Caution In Parkinson’s Disease The manufacturers of these medications may not list Parkinson’s disease as an absolute contraindication; however, better choices within a medication class may be suggested. Some of these medications alter the brain ‘s dopamine
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
lower back, sacroiliac joint maybe? hips affected. can you help me wait?
hello! hopefully i can describe clearly and succinctly what is going on... not always easy for me. my lower back has rumbled at me since i was a young person with cute swayback to fierce sciatica working on an assembly line in my 20s to not moving enough while playing music hunched over a fiddle and
hello! hopefully i can describe clearly and succinctly what is going on... not always easy for me. my lower back has rumbled at me since i was a young person with cute swayback to fierce sciatica working on an assembly line in my 20s to not moving enough while playing music hunched over a fiddle and
hazmatrec
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Pain Concern
8 months ago
Bilary Sludge, itching and travel? Advice please
Hi all Recently a relative presented with itching skin and yellow jaundiced eyes at his local GP. The relative had been itching for a couple of weeks before going to see his GP. The GP took bloods and some readings were elevated. GP sent the patient to hospital where he was admitted for a few days for
Hi all Recently a relative presented with itching skin and yellow jaundiced eyes at his local GP. The relative had been itching for a couple of weeks before going to see his GP. The GP took bloods and some readings were elevated. GP sent the patient to hospital where he was admitted for a few days for
Anon888
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Feel in limbo
I was diagnosed with NAFLD and cirrhosis early this year. Told I would need a Dexta scan and Endoscopy together with an Ultra sound before my next virtual appointment in Sept. I had the Dexta scan in April(not had any results), ultra sound early Sept(not had any results) no appointment for Endoscopy
I was diagnosed with NAFLD and cirrhosis early this year. Told I would need a Dexta scan and Endoscopy together with an Ultra sound before my next virtual appointment in Sept. I had the Dexta scan in April(not had any results), ultra sound early Sept(not had any results) no appointment for Endoscopy
0range5520
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Thyroid issues r the problem
I have Hashimoto thyroiditis and I have CFS/ME I am sure that I have bowel problems and bladder problems and immune problems. I can't work out what is what as the body is malfunctioning. It's not getting better levothyroxine 75mg per day and multivitamin setraline for depression but it supposed to help
I have Hashimoto thyroiditis and I have CFS/ME I am sure that I have bowel problems and bladder problems and immune problems. I can't work out what is what as the body is malfunctioning. It's not getting better levothyroxine 75mg per day and multivitamin setraline for depression but it supposed to help
Vasiliki99
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Itchy
For more than 11 years ive been suffering with extreme itching anywhere on the body, often different parts at the same time, all those years ago i was told by gp to take antihistamines , loratadine in particular, never been even offered a blood test. I have flare ups where nothing controls the itching
For more than 11 years ive been suffering with extreme itching anywhere on the body, often different parts at the same time, all those years ago i was told by gp to take antihistamines , loratadine in particular, never been even offered a blood test. I have flare ups where nothing controls the itching
caz1967
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Healthy Happy Woman
9 months ago
Antihistamines and a trigger for RLS
I'm trying to work out what my RLS triggers are, as I'm fortunate in that it comes in bouts rather than all of the time. As my RLS isn't consistently a problem, I think trying to find the trigger culprit is a better route than RLS medication, for the time being. When I was advised to look at interaction
I'm trying to work out what my RLS triggers are, as I'm fortunate in that it comes in bouts rather than all of the time. As my RLS isn't consistently a problem, I think trying to find the trigger culprit is a better route than RLS medication, for the time being. When I was advised to look at interaction
SummerDark
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
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