Note: taking Benadryl for 24 hours has not helped. Food could be the cause; Had hives 3 or more times in past year with no known cause; Hives
Other Prednisone Side Effects in Women As mentioned above, being an immunosuppressant, prednisone can cause severe skin infections, such as hives, rashes, and itching. It also causes various respiratory infections that could lead to difficulty in breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of organs involved in respiratory system, etc.
Other Prednisone Side Effects in Women As mentioned above, being an immunosuppressant, prednisone can cause severe skin infections, such as hives, rashes, and itching. It also causes various respiratory infections that could lead to difficulty in breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of organs involved in respiratory system, etc.
The skin rash could be hives, and the itching from hives may range from mild Severe episodes of urticaria may require temporary treatment with prednisone
The skin rash could be hives, and the itching from hives may range from Severe episodes of urticaria may require temporary treatment with prednisone
Other Prednisone Side Effects in Women As mentioned above, being an immunosuppressant, prednisone can cause severe skin infections, such as hives, rashes, and itching. It also causes various respiratory infections that could lead to difficulty in breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of organs involved in respiratory system, etc.
Other Prednisone Side Effects in Women As mentioned above, being an immunosuppressant, prednisone can cause severe skin infections, such as hives, rashes, and itching. It also causes various respiratory infections that could lead to difficulty in breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of organs involved in respiratory system, etc.
Benadryl, for instance, could help combat hives and itching. But if the hives are sudden onset, this could be the beginning of anaphylaxis. No
Benadryl, for instance, could help combat hives and itching. But if the hives are sudden onset, this could be the beginning of anaphylaxis. No
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