allergy making me to cry plzzzzzzzzz kindly help?
i have an allergy for past 2 years i dont know the exact reason… but my whole body gets so many rashes, reddness ,swelling,and severe itching… past 1yr i was getting these kind of allergys daily day by day its increasing… i used to take allegra,atarax,xyzal, ceztizine and i am using dove soap…these tablets are giving temporary relief…shall i change the tablets ,my food process or what …give me a good soluations coz i ma lactic mother…. kindly help meeee plzzzzzz
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You should go to a doctor so they can test for what exactly you are allergic to. It could be anything, if it’s all over your body it could be the detergent or dryer sheets you use.
find a dr that deals with allergies. there is better help available. it could be many things,,,detergent, pollen,,mold, bugs, lotion/creams,,food, dairy,,cleaning product, dust, etc.
It could be any one of a number of chemicals in your environment.
Here are just a few to research:
Propylene Glycol: contact dermatitis, cardiopulmonary arrest
Centers for Disease Control: Department of Health and Human Services: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry: Ethylene Glycol and Propylene Glycol Toxicity: What is Propylene Glycol?
International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS), Chemical Safety Information from Intergovernmental Organizations: Propylene glycol: 6.1 Absorption by route of exposure
International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS), Chemical Safety Information from Intergovernmental Organizations: Propylene glycol: 9.1.3 Clinical Efects: Skin exposure
Sodium Laureth Sulfate: dermatitis, acne, eczema, psoriasis and chemical sensitivity
Wikipedia: Sodium Laureth Sulfate
Cocamidopropyl Betaine: shown to induce allergy
Cocamidopropyl betaine allergy
Triethanolamine: contact dermatitis
Prevalence and sources of sensitization to emulsifiers: a clinical study
If anyone wants links to all these studies, drop me a note from my profile.
I take Xyzal for the itching and it seems to be working fine. Get tested and start allergy shots. It’s the only way to “cure” it.
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