I am latex allergic and a few days ago happened to come into contact with powdered latex from the use of powdered medical gloves. I experienced a
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Facial trauma flush and red palms but no usual asthma (perhaps powdered latex dose was not high enough to trigger this or/and I'm now on preventor medications which may have prevented the asthma). These symptoms settled down within about half an hour after being away from the premises. However when I got home about 1-2 hrs later I felt tired and sat down. I measured my BP and this was 103/51 and the next reading was 119/53. My BP is usually around 110/70 and so I think this is pretty low for me. BP did pick up later, mainly I suspect as a result of my own adrenaline surge when I saw the BP readings. Do you think this drop in BP could be related to the exposure to latex that I had experienced earlier in the afternoon and, although my initial allergic symptoms were not that bad, would it have been advisable to go to ER or what course of action should I have taken? (I have two epi-pens but am reluctant to inject if symptoms are not that severe)
Thanks
Aleks
I am interested in finding out more about the desensitization protocols you mention, as I have been told that currently all we have is allergen avoidance. I would be grateful if you give me some more details about this (eg sites offering this programme etc)
Thanks once again!
Aleks
THIS HAS BOTHER ME MORE THAN USUAL. COULD YOU EXPLAIN TO ME EXACTLY WHAT COULD HAPPEN TO ME WITH THIS CONDITION.I HAVE BEEN TO TWO DIFFERENT DOCTORS BUT ALL I WAS TOLD WAS IT WASN'T MUCH THEY COULD DO FOR ME. FOR THE LAST WEEK I HAVE HAD CHEST PAIN,SHORT BREATHE, DIZZY,NAUSEA,VERY TIRED.
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My mum is also taking (for her hypertension) a combination of losartan potassium, a type of Angiotensin II receptor blocker, and amiloretic, a potassium sparing diuretic, would this likely lead to too high potassium i.e. hyperkalemia? Would indapamide be a better choice?
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1. If the PFO is small and has caused no problems (like stroke), it is considered safe to leave it alone and treat with aspirin to avoid clots.
2. If a stroke or other problem has occurred, many doctors feel the PFO should be closed via open heart surgery. I have a friend who was in this exact situation last summer, had the PFO closed and has done well since.
3. There is another procedure now being done, which is called "clamshell closure," using a new device that is placed via catheter. This avoids the invasiveness of open heart surgery.
I would suggest that you talk with more than one cardiologist and/or surgeon. You may get conflicting answers, but the decision to fix it or not is really the patient's. It's a scary process, but it's not as awful as you might think. The recovery was a long one for me, but others have reported feeling pretty darn good after six to eight weeks. My recovery took more like four months before I returned to work. (I also had some other complications, like sternal wires breaking open and weird rhythms that needed to be controlled).
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Take care,
Shannon
i don't think she knows what to do. any advice at what kind of specialist i might want to see? When i feel this way, i drink gatorade. is that an ok thing to do to help with this problem?
i don't think she knows what to do. any advice at what kind of specialist i might want to see? When i feel this way, i drink gatorade. is that an ok thing to do to help with this problem?