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For Allergy Relief Medicine, Which is the Best?
If you are one of the millions of people out there who is suffering from allergies right now, you should know that you can at least rest assured because there are literally hundreds of different effective remedies and medications that you can choose from to deal with your allergies and get back on track.
If you are wondering which prescription allergy medicine or herbal remedy is the best allergy relief medicine, you need to understand that there is actually no one single answer to this question.
This is because everyone is different, and so everyones allergy condition is different as well. Everyone needs to be treated separately, and just because a certain allergy relief medicine may work on someone that you know, this does not mean that it will work that well or even at all on you.
The First Step
The first step to determining which allergy relief medicine is going to be best for you involves you getting in to see your doctor. They will perform a few standard tests in order to officially diagnose and assess your condition. After this they will work towards determining which allergy relief medicine they think is going to offer you the best results and then give it a try.
They may also use a combination of two or more allergy relief medicine options to see if this gets you the results that you are looking for.
One of the most important things to remember when you are taking any medication is that it will not start working right away. Instead, you are going to need to be patient and give it time to take effect. Typically medications take anywhere from four to six weeks to offer full results, so you will need to give it time and never stop taking your medication abruptly.
If you need to take allergy relief medicine you should know that you are certainly not alone, as there are millions of other people out there who are suffering from allergies as well. The important thing is that you take the time and put in the effort to finding the right treatment for yourself. As well you want to avoid triggers in the future, those things that aggravate your allergies and really get you going.
There are always new and advanced medications becoming available for allergies, so keep your eyes and ears open and always stay up to date on this by talking to your doctor on a regular basis.
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I had red spots on my body after I drank beer. I drank last night with small amount of beer but until now, I still have red spots. What should I do to get rid of this?
It could also be a sign of Celiac Disease. Celiac Disease (CD) is the body’s inability to process gluten, a protein in wheat, rye and barley, (and sometimes oats due to cross contamination, ppl with CD avoid oats usually.) Beer is almost always not Gluten Free, although there are some on the market.
If you have CD, and skin rash is one sign, it is simply treatable by a gluten free diet. HOWEVER do NOT self diagnose yourself. You could be allergic to something else as others mentioned.
Skin rash is very common in CD and one of the easier symptoms bc you can have it biopsied by a dermatologist as opposed to going to a gastro doc who will have to do blood work and/or an endoscopy with biopsy. The skin rash associated with CD is called Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH). If you are tested positive for DH you ABSOLUTELY have CD and must use a gluten free diet–but that’s it! No pills, no surgeries, and a healthier happier life!! There are TONS of good Gluten Free foods available, so ppl with CD are fully enjoying life now! Please see your doctor. TO be tested for CD you MUST be consuming gluten at the time of testing. Thanks, Amy
Chairperson for Celiac Sprue Association local chapter
I wore a t-shirt in which there was a black hairy cutworm.. It somehow got squeezed and its fluid spread all over my arm.. Now I have developed redness, itching, and quite large wheals on my forearm.. Please suggest some remedies..
Benadryl, best thing to do if you can’t get to a doc for treatment.
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Before I explain my problem, let me first state that the reason I am asking this question on Answers is because 2 doctors have not yet been able to help me with this problem.
When I get sun burned, even slightly, I have an allergic reaction which begins occuring within 24-36 hours, that which shows no visable signs of it’s presence.
The pain I begin feeling, on a scale of 1-10, is a 10. To describe the pain, it begins like a prick from a needle. The pricks begin occuring all over my back and shoulders. It is like a reaction of nerve bundles going crazy. It literally feels like a non-stop needle pricking occuring all over the burn area, and it is not a typical burning sensation.
I was given Silver Sulphadiazene as given to burn victims. It does not do a thing to stop the emmense pricking sensation.
Can someone point to an answer for my problem? What is the magic cream which can deaden this nerve problem? No tried creams will stop any of the pain, it has become unbearable.
By the way, someone once gave me a cream that was prescribed by a doctor for sun poisoning. This cream was the only known thing that could ever deaden the pain when used. Since then, they have thrown the cream away, and we do not know what is actually was. The doctor would not prescribe a sun-poisoning cream, because he said the burn didn’t appear to be sun poisoning, but the problem is that much more is occuring that the docter cannot see. I would like to present a recommend cream to a docter in hopes it will be the cure that I have used before.
Aloe will not work, nothing "ordinary" will work. I have tried everything. It needs to be something powerful in a way of deadening the nerves, only prescription I have a feeling. So far, it seems like I have an isolated problem not experienced by anyone I have come across. It is almost unexplainable, as it only occurs in the areas where I get sun the least, not on the face and arms where I just feel the normal "burn".
I asked this here because I assumed someone who has had this happen, or who has had sun poisoning could recommend the cream that actually works.
It is apparent I am not being treated right, because like I said I have taken the cure before, we just need help finding it again. It was prescription and simple soothing methods aren’t going to suffice here. I wish I could find someone who experiences this pricking like I do. I literally almost breakdown screaming, it is unearable. I cannot sleep, I cannot sit still, I cannot lay down. It is the worst pain I have ever experienced in my life, I don’t understand it. I try to prevent it, but the sun lotion, even 50spf, rubs off at times and I get red spots this occurs in.
If a doctor can’t help you, there is no way you going to find someone in here to help you. trust me
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prostate: Saw Palmetto from health store.
Sinus: cold, hay fever, fungus. Long time probably fungus.
Don’t let pill pushing doctor give you any antibiotics for fungus. Oil of oregano, Olive leaf extract, cinnamon, garlic capsules all from health stores. Studies have shown that all sinus is fungal.
She is about 4 months old, so I’m wondering if she just has allergies. She only sneezes a couple times at a time and it’s only every hour or so, but goes on throughout the day.
Probably allergies or dust in the air.
When I have an allergy attack I take an anti-histamine, but that takes 30 minutes to kick in. Is there a way to make this 30 minutes more bearable?
since allergy attack effects mostly your nose, try to moisten it and wash out allergens.
either buy a serum-spray or do this:
boil 1 1/2 cup of water, add 1 teaspoon salt and half sugar. let it cool off and insert into your noise with a pippette or a small plastic spray bottle.
i always have small spray bottles in my bag available.