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I'd almost take the asthma over this
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 47915" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Doesn't the 5 day antibiotic (also known as a Z-Pak) have Erythromycin in it? That can be highly allergic for many people, causing hives, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.</p><p></p><p>Usually, the worst side effects from a short term dose of Prednisone include feeling hyper, sleeplessness, shakiness, insomnia, binge eating, thirst, headaches, and irritability. Prednisone is most often used to HELP intense itching and rashes, so I am doubtful it's the prednisone.</p><p></p><p>TEll us what your DR says! In the meantime, have your tried anything like aloe or oatmeal. You can boil up some oatmeal and then take some cotton balls and dip it into the thick 'juice' of the oatmeal on top and spread it on the itchy skin - it will dry and give some relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 47915, member: 2211"] Doesn't the 5 day antibiotic (also known as a Z-Pak) have Erythromycin in it? That can be highly allergic for many people, causing hives, diarrhea, vomiting, etc. Usually, the worst side effects from a short term dose of Prednisone include feeling hyper, sleeplessness, shakiness, insomnia, binge eating, thirst, headaches, and irritability. Prednisone is most often used to HELP intense itching and rashes, so I am doubtful it's the prednisone. TEll us what your DR says! In the meantime, have your tried anything like aloe or oatmeal. You can boil up some oatmeal and then take some cotton balls and dip it into the thick 'juice' of the oatmeal on top and spread it on the itchy skin - it will dry and give some relief. [/QUOTE]
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