barbeml
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Just after I finished giving him a bath, I suddenly got a piercing headache, my eyes started to itch and my throat started to close. I have gotten hives from him before (handling him, forgetting to wash my hands and then touching my eyes or face), but nothing this bad. Basically, I had hives in my throat.
I was able to swallow a Claritin and after an hour of hacking coughing, it subsided. I was close to calling an ambulance, but it never got so bad that I could not take in some air.
My question: does anyone have advice on best meds to deal with sudden anaphalactoid (sic) reactions? I am allergic to penicillen too, and I know that every exposure to a trigger causes a worse reaction. I was going to ask my Doctor to prescribe an Epi Pen, but someone suggested an inhaler is more effective for a respiratory emergency.
I need to educate myself--any input? (BTW, I can limit my exposure to the guinea pig and wear a mask when cleaning him, but I can't get rid of him. He is really old and it would break his heart if I gave him away).
Thanks,
Barbe
I was able to swallow a Claritin and after an hour of hacking coughing, it subsided. I was close to calling an ambulance, but it never got so bad that I could not take in some air.
My question: does anyone have advice on best meds to deal with sudden anaphalactoid (sic) reactions? I am allergic to penicillen too, and I know that every exposure to a trigger causes a worse reaction. I was going to ask my Doctor to prescribe an Epi Pen, but someone suggested an inhaler is more effective for a respiratory emergency.
I need to educate myself--any input? (BTW, I can limit my exposure to the guinea pig and wear a mask when cleaning him, but I can't get rid of him. He is really old and it would break his heart if I gave him away).
Thanks,
Barbe