It sounds like your having an allergic reaction to Lexapro.
that sounds like a simple allergic reaction... it does not occur to everyone.
Judging from the literature, it looks like an allergic reaction is unlikely. Rather, it was probably contact dermatitis, which can have similar symptoms, but the cause is totally different than an allergy.
Yes. There could be something that makes up the goggles that causes an allergic reaction. Edit: Maybe something like rubber or latex? To be sure, I would make an appointment with an allergy doctor.
No, "allergic" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes someone who has an allergic reaction to something like pollen or certain foods.
it feels like something is crawling in my back and my head why?
No, antihistamines do not cause the symptoms of an allergic reaction; rather, they are designed to alleviate those symptoms. Allergic reactions occur when the immune system overreacts to allergens, releasing histamines that lead to symptoms like itching, swelling, and hives. Antihistamines work by blocking the action of histamines, thereby reducing these symptoms. However, some individuals may experience side effects from antihistamines, such as drowsiness or dry mouth, but these are not related to allergic reactions.
Sounds like an allergic reaction.
Generally allergic reactions like this are due to the rubber in the vibrator, rather than the introduction of the object itself. Using different brands and compounds may solve the problem.
The most likely cause of an allergic reaction among the options provided is cashew nuts. Nut allergies, particularly to tree nuts like cashews, are common and can trigger severe allergic responses. Red meat and root vegetables can also cause allergies, but they are less frequent compared to nut allergies. If someone has a known allergy to cashews, consuming them can lead to immediate and serious reactions.
An allergic reaction is similar to the rejections of a transplanted organ because just like allergies your immune system turns on itself,which would cause effects like itchy watery eyes,itchy throat,sweating,hard to breath,ext.An organism with white blood cells are rejected from someone with a inactive immune system.Basically they are similar because the body rejects both of them and it can cause some health issues if not treated right away.
Benadryl is a good choice and any other antihistamine will help. Keep in mind that a reaction codeine or to any narcotic is like an allergy (itching, hives, etc) is really a side effect. Narcotics will cause direct histamine release from the Allergy cells(Mast cells) For this reason Vicodin (Hydrocodone) most probably will also cause the same reaction. The reactions may be different at different doses and some patients will tolerate alternatives.