Remedies For Primary Biliary Cholangitis
Antihistamines

Severe itching is one of the most complained about symptoms associated with primary biliary cholangitis. Taking antihistamines can help relieve the itching since they reduce or even block the body’s production of histamines, which are chemicals made in response to various allergic triggers. They are available with a prescription or over-the-counter and in various forms including tablets, capsules, and liquids, nasal sprays, and drops. Side effects of using antihistamines can vary from mild to severe, some even requiring medical attention. Patients should be sure to read the instructions before taking any medication and consult with their healthcare provider to ensure they are safe to take in their current medical state.
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