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post 16/04/2012, 08:39 PM
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DD1 suffers terribly when bitten by Mosquitos. We've tried many things, and the only thing that truly seems to work for her is phenergan, but it knocks her our totally. Se has a particularly nasty one on the arch of her foot right now that has her foot hot, very swollen and obviously really itchy, and we're on day 3. Polaramine used to work, but doesn't seem to anymore. Amy suggestions for a non drowsy alternative to phenergan?
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post 16/04/2012, 08:44 PM
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I used Zyrtec I think when I had glandular swelling from a tick bite and that helped. Not sure if it's suitable for kids.
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post 16/04/2012, 08:51 PM
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Have you tried the kids Claratyne and kids Zyrtec? These '2nd generation' antihistamines sometimes aren't as good as the older ones like phenergan or Polaramine but they have the benefit of being non-drowsy.
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post 16/04/2012, 08:54 PM
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Kids claratyne works well for us too but phenergen hypes my kids up.
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post 16/04/2012, 08:56 PM
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My son's allergy specialist is a fan of Zyrtec for kids.
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post 16/04/2012, 09:03 PM
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I had severe hayfever as a child - it was life impacting and soul destroying!

None of the non-drowsy antihistamines worked whatsover, it was like taking expensive sugar tablets.

For me only the old fashioned ones worked but they only lessened the severity not made it 100% gone. I did get used to them and after a while they didn't have any drowsy affect on me at all. I used to rotate through the different types as they would stop working after a couple of weeks. I think I took Phenergan, Polaramine and there was another one but I can't recall what it is called.

I now take rhinocort which works really really well for me. I only need a very small dose. Like 1 spray every second day.

I only have to take it when I go to the town I grew up in. (ie. to visit my parents) Obviously what I am allergic to is only present in FNQ! I could never live there again because of the hayfever.
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post 16/04/2012, 09:03 PM
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My Ds is alergic to mozies to I used to use phenergan but it was knocking him around our allergist suggested kids Claratyne - we have been told to give it to him if I know he is gping to be in a place where mozies are going to be to lesson the affect of them (he ends up with server swelling and if not treated stright away will end up in hospital) and we also use a stop ich type of cream that has numbing affect on the sight that helps alot - sorry can't remember the name of it and he is currently at my parents house and has it with him - its available at the chemist.

Hope this helps
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post 16/04/2012, 09:04 PM
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DS's pead prescribed a hydrocortisone acetate cream to apply to similar sounding mosquito bites since antihystamines didn't help him - it stops the area getting hot, swollen & itchy very quicly without the side effects of the antihistamine
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post 17/04/2012, 06:02 AM
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Thanks for all the advice. We have tried Zyrtec and unfortunately it didn't work for her, and animine cream (calamine lotion with lignocaine) isn't helping either. I might have to look into the hydrocortisone acetate.

Poor girl is being woken at night by it, and I might even have to keep her home from school today - all for a stupid little mozzie bite!
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post 17/04/2012, 06:39 AM
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QUOTE (April girl @ 16/04/2012, 08:54 PM) *
Kids claratyne works well for us too but phenergen hypes my kids up.

We found the hyper thing happened with our kids as well.

QUOTE (leosmum @ 16/04/2012, 08:56 PM) *
My son's allergy specialist is a fan of Zyrtec for kids.

We use polaramine liquid until they are old enough to take Zyrtec. Zyrtec works wonders for everyone in the house. The polaramine is great for working fast on the little ones.
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