No, Flonase is not an MAOI (monoamine oxidase inhibitor); it is a nasal corticosteroid used for nasal inflammation associated with seasonal or chronic allergies, and is also used to prevent recurrence of nasal polyps.
Yes it is. I had a near death experience with Rhinitis (Hay Fever). My friends and i were fooling around in a barn and all of the sudden my eyes got puffy and itchy, my throat started swelling and i was wheezing very loudly. I had to be rushed to the hospital. RHINITIS IS VERY MUCH LIKE ASTHMA but rhinitis is only caused by pollen e.g. Trees, different types of grasses, ragweed and of course hay. ( sorry about the caps didn't mean to to lazy to erase and type it again)
Yes, there are over the counter medications that can help you with your chronic bronchitis. You can try taking daily medications like Zyrtec or Claritin. If you feel congested, try cough medication or products like Dayquil and Nyquil.
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Sometimes. Coeliac disease, where people are allergic to gluten, can result in constipation. However in this case, other symptoms will also be prevalent such as frequent stomach pain and/or mouth ulcers/chronic anemia. There is also the possibility of a dairy allergy causing constipation, but again other symptoms will also be seen, such as stomach pain, skin rashes or eczema. In any case, having constipation is not an adequate basis to diagnose an allergy without further investigation. Non-food allergies (e.g hayfever or pet allergies) will not result in constipation.
Chronic reactive gastropathy is a term used to describe chronic inflammation of the stomach lining in response to various irritants such as medications, alcohol, or bile reflux. It can lead to symptoms like upper abdominal pain, bloating, and nausea. Treatment usually involves addressing the underlying cause and may include lifestyle changes and medications to manage symptoms.
Oxygen therapy is provided to those who suffer from acute or chronic conditions such as COPD. Oxygen therapy is done in association with other medical treatment which can include other medications.
Chronic diarrhea refers to persistent, long-lasting diarrhea that lasts for more than four weeks. It can be caused by various factors such as infections, inflammatory bowel diseases, malabsorption disorders, or medications. Chronic diarrhea can lead to dehydration, malnutrition, and electrolyte imbalances if not properly managed. Treatment typically involves identifying and addressing the underlying cause, along with dietary modifications and medications to manage symptoms.
OCD is a chronic illness. It is a chemical imbalance in your brain that you are born with and that lasts your whole life. Medications and treatments are available to help, but OCD never quite goes away, unfortunately
Yes, this is called "malingering" and is very common. As a result, it is very difficult for legitimate chronic pain patients to get necessary medications, as doctors assume everyone is faking it -- even if you've had major surgery.
Alcohol, chronic liver disease, certain prescription medications like phenobarbital and some anti-seizure medications, hepatitis C infection, and obesity can all elevate gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels.
Yes, although sperm counts can be decreased in some individuals who have used steroids (or steroid-based medications) on a chronic basis.