Yes benadryl, allegra,singulair,disphenhydramine hydrochloride, they will attribute to vaginal dryness. Get some lube girl. I have the same thing too from my allegra. It dries up your nose,and your va-jj !!!!!!!!
2006-11-03 14:34:18
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answered by mommyofsix 4
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Hi,
Yes you want to know the side effects of allergy medicines.Their most common side effect is drowsiness. Some antihistamines are non-sedating, and do not cause drowsiness. Antihistamines in the form of nasal sprays work relatively rapidly once sprayed into the nose. Antihistaminic sprays avoid some of the unpleasant side effects of oral antihistamines. Steroids are the most potent drugs for allergies. They help by decreasing the inflammation seen in the allergic reaction. Prolonged use of steroids can have serious adverse effects, so they should be taken on a limited, short-term basis to provide relief. Steroid sprays are relatively safer than oral steroids. If environmental controls and medications have failed to provide adequate relief, allergy shots (allergen immunotherapy or desensitization) can be used.
It is better to prevent allergy. Pl. avoid exposure to agents that trigger the allergic response. Being aware of common allergens like pollen, dust, fur, drugs, specific foods etc, and avoiding them is absolutely essential in preventing an allergic reaction. Patients, who have suffered from an anaphylactic reaction in the past, should carry an injectable shot of a drug called epinephrine that can be administered in an emergency. Prompt treatment of severe allergic reactions, especially anaphylactic reactions, is essential.
Feel free to contact,
Dr.Mojo
2006-11-04 05:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No allergy medications, just like any other only target the area it is meant to affect, you have nothing to worry about. If you are having that problem in another area, there is a problem going on different from what you ask, call you doctor if that is really concerning you or wait a week or two and see what happens. Could be a natural, normal body function that will change.
2006-11-03 21:39:13
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answered by doris_38133 5
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No...the allergy medicine is designed to hit the nasal membranes and congestion.
2006-11-03 20:49:56
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answered by sunflowerjean63 3
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It might get better after your body gets used to the medication... in the meantime keep some KY Jelly on hand... :)
2006-11-03 20:44:46
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answered by ? 4
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Dry you up (ahem there)? No. Make you slower to respond or less interested. Yes
2006-11-03 20:45:10
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answered by shakopcool 3
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If it dries out one mucous membrane, it will dry out another. Sinutab don't know one from another.
2006-11-03 20:50:00
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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