Vince
08-13-2007, 02:13 AM
I know we have a few medical minded people here on the board, and I would never take any suggestions given here as diagnosis or treatment...but I need some advice.
My girlfriend has an allergic reaction to casien, a protein found in milk and most dairy products. It's not a severe allergy, but it is definitely there. She also loves dairy products. It makes for a bad combination. In any case...
...she's had a bit too much dairy recently, and is having some problems. She has nasal congestion, severe throat pain (notably when swallowing, and it looks and feels like her tonsils are swollen), and what seems to be a fever (she adamantly refuses to have her temp taken) - as she goes through periods of chills, then overheating; her skin is hot to the touch, and a little red. She also complains of tender skin and soreness in her legs and back.
What I'm wondering is what the best method of treatment is? It doesn't seem life threatening or anything like that (though to be on the safe side, where can I get some Epinephrine just in case?), but she is definitely supremely uncomfortable, and I'd like to help in any way that I can. I've been putting a cool, damp washcloth on her forehead and neck, and keeping her drinking fluids even though it hurts to swallow. None of this, however, does any more than temporarily make her less miserable. Any other suggestions?
EDIT: These symptoms are ongoing, and have worsened slightly since their onset a few days ago. Today is I think the third day of the symptoms, though day one did not have severe symptoms. The onset was due to her eating milk chocolate.
My girlfriend has an allergic reaction to casien, a protein found in milk and most dairy products. It's not a severe allergy, but it is definitely there. She also loves dairy products. It makes for a bad combination. In any case...
...she's had a bit too much dairy recently, and is having some problems. She has nasal congestion, severe throat pain (notably when swallowing, and it looks and feels like her tonsils are swollen), and what seems to be a fever (she adamantly refuses to have her temp taken) - as she goes through periods of chills, then overheating; her skin is hot to the touch, and a little red. She also complains of tender skin and soreness in her legs and back.
What I'm wondering is what the best method of treatment is? It doesn't seem life threatening or anything like that (though to be on the safe side, where can I get some Epinephrine just in case?), but she is definitely supremely uncomfortable, and I'd like to help in any way that I can. I've been putting a cool, damp washcloth on her forehead and neck, and keeping her drinking fluids even though it hurts to swallow. None of this, however, does any more than temporarily make her less miserable. Any other suggestions?
EDIT: These symptoms are ongoing, and have worsened slightly since their onset a few days ago. Today is I think the third day of the symptoms, though day one did not have severe symptoms. The onset was due to her eating milk chocolate.