Allergy pills, such as antihistamines, can help relieve itching and reduce inflammation associated with eczema, but they do not directly clear the condition. Eczema is primarily a skin disorder often linked to factors like genetics and environmental triggers, rather than Allergies alone. While antihistamines can provide symptomatic relief, effective management of eczema typically requires a combination of moisturizing treatments, topical steroids, and other therapies tailored to the individual's needs. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
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Not eczema itself, but a gluten allergy can manifest itself in a rash. Research dermatitis herpetiformis.
this could be dermatitis. contact/stress related. or eczema or an allergy.
they just take allergy pills
Not necessarily. If it's determined you have an allergy to cats and nothing else improves your symptoms however, than it is probably for the best.
Nearly all Clariten brands are antihistamines (allergy medication.) Clariten clear is.
depends on what kind of otc..sleeping pills,allergy pills,some cold pills etc..no u can't do!!
Anti-allergy pills.
It could be a parasite or an eczema.
There are things you can do to help prevent eczema, but since we don't know all of the causes, you can't completely prevent it. Some things you can do. Get a food allergy test - foods you are allergic to can cause eczema Stay away from detergents and soaps that are scented. Good luck!
Party pills have no side effects except for an overdose.Perhaps reddening of the skin or an allergy to one of the components.
See an allergist and have testing to see if you are allergic in general. Then, you can take allergy pills prescribed by the doctor or a combination of pills.