No one except a doctor can prescribe medications; it would be unethical and illegal for anyone to tell you to increase your meds. We don't know you, your conditions/diseases, or your overall condition. You say you are having a flare up, but we don't know a flare up of what problem. Second, you ask if you can increase the dose, but we don't know which med you are referring to here. But even if we did know those things, we go back to it is unethical and illegal to pretend to act as doctors. The best thing to do is ask your doctor how much med can you take during a flare up.
The flare is easier because you don't need to keep yourself up in the air.
This is commonly referred to as a flare-up or exacerbation of the chronic disease. It represents a sudden worsening of symptoms or an increase in disease activity that may require additional medical attention or intervention.
If the sinus pain is the result of some type of infection there is a chance that it could be responsible for a flare up of arthritis.
An attack or exacerbation or flare
Oily and fried food can cause flare up with the acne rosacea.
Lexapro is supposed to aid you in feeling less anxious, so if you feel more anxious when lowering dosage, even slightly, you may want to discuss that with your doctor, and if it persists he or she will most likely increase your dosage back to 20 mgs.
On July, 4 for ( 4th of July ) everybody lights up a flare of fireworks!
A solar flare can set off beautiful Northern Lights. If the solar flare is really powerful, it can mess up communications and it can wreck the power grid.
CHiPs - 1977 Flare Up 5-20 was released on: USA: 7 March 1982
Mushrooms should be eaten in moderation and probably better to leave alone during flare.
Naproxen can be taken up to four times daily, but this depends on the specific formulation and dosage prescribed. It's essential to follow a healthcare provider's recommendations and the dosage instructions on the label, as taking too much can increase the risk of side effects. Always consult with a healthcare professional before adjusting your dosage.
Flare ups are a worsening of Crohns symptoms after a period of remission. Most patients have times when the disease is not active. These remissions can last for days, weeks, months or even years. Remission does not mean you are cured, the disease is just not causing you problems. A flare up is when the disease rears its ugly head once again and you start to feel sick, bowel movements and pain start to increase. Many of us try to ride out these flare ups without seeking medical aid hoping that they will disappear as fast as they re-appeared but often end up on increased or new medication.