- female
- 30 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've been dealing with this really annoying irritation in my nose every morning for about a year now. It's like I keep sneezing until I eat breakfast. And, if its cold outside, this goes on for a couple of days. I just found out last night from my blood test that I have Eosinophilia. Its got me a bit concerned. How bad does it seem from the report? Also, are there certain foods I should steer clear of? And would you recommend any home remedies that might help?
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View allI've just found out that my IGE level is 1726, and I'm kind of freaking out. I'm currently taking ALLEGRAM, but I'm not really sure how effective it is. Are there specific precautions or lifestyle changes I should consider to help bring my IGE levels down? Any advice would be appreciated.
-Your elevated IGE level suggests an allergic response. Allegra-M can help manage symptoms, but it's essential to avoid allergens and follow your doctor's advice. Stay hydrated, and limit exposure to triggers like dust or pollen.
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I'm a bit worried because I took Norflox TZ on an empty stomach this morning, and about an hour later, I noticed that my lower lip started to swell slightly. I remembered a similar thing happened last year when I took Levofloxacin. I quickly took Allegra and stopped the Norflox TZ. Do you think I might be allergic to it?
The recurrence of lip swelling after taking Norflox TZ, similar to your previous reaction to Levofloxacin, suggests a possible allergy or hypersensitivity to fluoroquinolone antibiotics; it's essential to consult your doctor or an allergist to discuss the reactions and determine the best course of action for future antibiotic treatments, as they may recommend alternative antibiotics or allergy testing.
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So I've been dealing with allergic rhinitis but it mainly hits me at night and early in the morning. My doctor told me to take AllegraM once a night for a week, but I'm having trouble finding Allegra Nasal Spray. Is it alright if I use Nasivion Nasal Spray instead, like a couple of puffs every day? I'm 15, by the way. Just wondering if this is safe or if there's a better option out there. What should I do?
Thats unusual,visit General Physician for appropriate approach.and maintain balanced diet and healthy lifestyle
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