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You need to go and consult a Doctor for advice.
There are 6 types of edema. Generalized edema, skin edema, peripheral edema, corneal edema, cerebral edema, pulmonary edema, myxedema and lymphedema.
Antihistamines (diphenhydramine or Benadryl) can help relieve itching caused by hives but won't affect itching from other causes.
As a pharmacy doctorate candidate I would say that it is not recommended to give Zyrtec and Benadryl together since they will both relieve allergy symptoms in similar ways. Zyrtec is best if you want non-drowsy relief. Benadryl would be best if you want the child to sleep. Both however, are effective.
Discogenic edema is swelling (edema) of the vertebra in the spine (disc's).
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Compression hose, or a compression stocking, are designed to help proper circulation of blood and lymph fluid in the legs. Compression hose can help to relieve leg fatigue and swelling (edema) in the legs.
Non-pitting edema is a type of swelling. Pitting edema occurs when the swollen area is pressed and remains indented. The indentation does not occur with non-pitting edema.
Benadryl is a histamine-blocker to help relieve allergy symptoms. Medrol dosepak is a steroid to help relieve inflammation. There are no reports of interactions between these two medications.