Can I take allergy medication during my menstrual period

  Nowadays, many people's skin is prone to allergies. Eating or touching something can cause allergies. At this time, it is necessary to take some anti allergy medication. Can I take allergy medication during menstruation?

  

Can I take allergy medication during my menstrual period1

  It is best not to take allergy medication during menstruation, as medication can cause changes in menstrual flow and affect normal menstruation, leading to symptoms of menstrual irregularities. Antihistamines or hormone drugs should not be taken during or before menstruation, as this may affect endocrine regulation and cause changes in menstruation.

  If allergic reactions occur during menstruation, topical medications can be applied to the affected area, kept away from allergens, and treated with anti allergic drugs after menstruation is over. During the treatment period, try to wash your face with cold water and avoid taking hot baths. Avoid eating spicy and irritating foods, and most importantly, do not scratch the affected area with your hands. The more you scratch, the more itchy it will become, which can worsen the condition.

  When a woman's menstrual period approaches, her immune system will weaken, and the level of estrogen in the body will decrease. The secretion level of progesterone will fluctuate, causing the skin to become sensitive and prone to allergic reactions. So during this period, it is important to pay attention to skin cleansing and stay away from allergens. If the allergic reaction is severe, then it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment.

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