Saturday, January 30, 2010

What Happens After Rotator Cuff Surgery I Was Given Narcotics Following A Rotator Cuff Surgery.I've Had HIVES, Ever Since. Has Anything Like This Ever

I was given narcotics following a rotator cuff surgery.I've had HIVES, ever since. Has anything like this ever - what happens after rotator cuff surgery

happened to you? How did you tell your doctor about the disease?
The operation was in October 2005 ... I am currently on 10mg Doxipin, Allegra 180mg.

5 comments:

gresch73 said...

If you are not the drugs, then it is an allergic reaction. No one has an allergic reaction, which lasted 14 months. If you are in "lumps" because you have to be seen by one of allergists / immunologists and dermatologists. A dermatologist can be performed a biopsy to determine the cause of the symptoms. The eruptions, which during this time there really need some kind of expert evaluation. Doxepin is a tricyclic antidepressant sometimes used to treat chronic pain. Allegra is an antihistamine used to treat allergies. If you started the drug after the first reaction was, not the cause. There are a number of other causes of urticaria (if it actually made on the spot). If you can afford it, I suggest you consult a doctor.

booter_7... said...

Yes, I have a reaction to medication as before. Your doctor should take this medicine, and change your medicine. You only have an allergic reaction, hives can be dangerous, but .....

kinacl said...

I am a nurse. If you are allergic to taking the medication. This can be life threatening. Is this not reported? If not, why not? Make sure that the medication ever again, because if you get the rxn (reaction worse). Make sure that you logged on your file as allergic. There is something about inevitable.

lilrnkin... said...

an allergic reaction! can not all the time, but to send for the doctor and

CSI in Training said...

Do not take drugs again!
It is cause an allergic reaction.

If you do not talk to your doctor, call him as soon as possible.

Sometimes the adrenaline, antihistamines (prescription), and in severe cases, steroids may be necessary.

Run, do not walk on the telephone. (Allergies may be aggravated by repeated exposure)

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