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postconcussion 11-09-2012 11:54 AM

benadryl
 
I took benadryl for allergy symptoms and found it to lessen my headache. Searching around online I saw that it is given for migraines but could not find the rationale.

Did it help because of the inflammation that I have?

People mentioned the their doctor said it potentiates pain pills.

Also people said that people with migraine have generally higher levels of histamine.

Any opinions or experiences ? Please and Thank you!

Mark in Idaho 11-09-2012 12:01 PM

It sounds like you should follow the standard of allopathic medicine. If a drugs is tried and it helps, keep using it. If the side effects create a problem worse than the symptoms the med resolves, then other options should be considered.

In your case, if the drowsiness from the Benadryl is not a problem, then just be careful to follow long term use guidelines on the container. Benadryl can also help with insomnia. A call to your doctor's office may be worthwhile to confirm long term use guidelines.

I suggest you use the Benadryl as little as possible to avoid any negative impact it may have on your recovery.

andromeda 11-09-2012 07:20 PM

Isn't Benadryl used recreationally to "space out" and make you go a bit delerious?

I would not take it with PCS if I were you. There are other antihistamines like Loratadine or Cetirizine (sp?) which are safer. But check with your GP.

Neurobrain2000 11-11-2012 12:53 PM

Benadryl is a good pill
 
Benadryl is a good pill to use as rescue therapy for migraine. Puts people to sleep that when the hypnotics effect has ran it course the headache is therefore gone.

Mark in Idaho 11-12-2012 07:58 PM

NeuroBrain,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. You have found a good place.

Please feel free to introduce yourself and tell us how we can help and support you.

Are you suffering from a TBI or concussion?

My best to you.


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