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I had allergy from corn pads now toes have blisters? |
I had allergy from corn pads now toes have blisters? is it normal after using the hydrocotisone (doc gave it to remove the allergy) to get blisters appearing and numbness around the area? when will they go? www.google.com has a great deal of information that you could use to find your answers , while yahoo answer is more likely to be better for people's opinions.. thanks. |
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www.google.com has a great deal of information that you could use to find your answers , while yahoo answer is more likely to be better for people's opinions.. thanks.... It could have just appeared recently!!! Your body changes every 7 years I have been told. Just 4 years ago, I developed a sever allergy to shellfish (swelling lips and tongue) and just 6 m... try webmd.com.......... You don't say what country you are in. You are probably producing an antibody to the protein in the wheat. This protein is called gluten. If you're in the UK it called Coeliac diseas... I just started using them yesterday and from what I read the only side effect could be sensitive teeth, and it should only last for a few days. Are you whipping the gel off your teeth after ... Yes, this is allergy season. You probally need to go to an allergist if you think that allergies are the problem. He will be able to tell you if you are allergic to your pets.... Generally when you have an allergy to a drug, you will always have an allergy to it. It's just how our immune system works. There are plenty of other antibiotics out there. Your SENSI... www.allergycontrol.com www.webmd.com then search their site for allergy treatment. Click on each rm of the house to learn how to allergy proof your home. Most people don't realize tha... |
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