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My son is on PD-1 – his eyes are reddish

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    mom123
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    Hi all,

    My son, 7 Y.O is on PD-1 (every 3 weeks 2mg/kg of MK-3475 / Keytruda). He received the 3rd dose this week.

    He is complaning about his left eye and his eyes are red for a while.

    The tumor is in his left side of the neck (close but not near the eye)

    Any thoughts? I think that it is related to the PD-1.

     

    Many thanks,

    mom

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      kylez
      Participant

      Sounds like something to definitely to contact his doctor about. What is it that he's feeling? Do the eyes feel irritated, or do they hurt? If his red (irritated?) eyes are related to PD-1, hopefully his doc should have some ideas on how to give some relief.

      When I get my PD-1 infusions, towards the end of the bag I start to get a runny nose and sneezing and random parts my throat get sore. It clears up about 15-30 minutes after the infusion. Is that a kind of histamine reaction? They say if it gets worse they'll add some benadryl to the infusion but it's nowhere near that point. So it seems like it's not out of the realm of possibilities that some type of reaction (histamine or otherwise?) might be precipitated by Keytruda. Whether benadryl is helpful, has no effect or would be detrimental in his case, I couldn't say. 
       
      – Kyle
        Maureen038
        Participant

        Hi Mom:),

           I'm a mom too and I just wanted to send you some hugs and tell you how sorry I am that you are dealing with this disease with your child. Kyle gave you great advice and I hope your son's red eyes are better. 

        Maureen

        Maureen038
        Participant

        Hi Mom:),

           I'm a mom too and I just wanted to send you some hugs and tell you how sorry I am that you are dealing with this disease with your child. Kyle gave you great advice and I hope your son's red eyes are better. 

        Maureen

        mom123
        Participant

        thank you for the support

        hugs back and hopfully good news to all of us

        Mom

        mom123
        Participant

        thank you for the support

        hugs back and hopfully good news to all of us

        Mom

        mom123
        Participant

        thank you for the support

        hugs back and hopfully good news to all of us

        Mom

        Maureen038
        Participant

        I'm keeping you and your son in my prayers! Please keep us updated and post questions anytime. There are many people on the board that truly care.

        Maureen

        Maureen038
        Participant

        I'm keeping you and your son in my prayers! Please keep us updated and post questions anytime. There are many people on the board that truly care.

        Maureen

        Maureen038
        Participant

        I'm keeping you and your son in my prayers! Please keep us updated and post questions anytime. There are many people on the board that truly care.

        Maureen

        Maureen038
        Participant

        Hi Mom:),

           I'm a mom too and I just wanted to send you some hugs and tell you how sorry I am that you are dealing with this disease with your child. Kyle gave you great advice and I hope your son's red eyes are better. 

        Maureen

      kylez
      Participant

      Sounds like something to definitely to contact his doctor about. What is it that he's feeling? Do the eyes feel irritated, or do they hurt? If his red (irritated?) eyes are related to PD-1, hopefully his doc should have some ideas on how to give some relief.

      When I get my PD-1 infusions, towards the end of the bag I start to get a runny nose and sneezing and random parts my throat get sore. It clears up about 15-30 minutes after the infusion. Is that a kind of histamine reaction? They say if it gets worse they'll add some benadryl to the infusion but it's nowhere near that point. So it seems like it's not out of the realm of possibilities that some type of reaction (histamine or otherwise?) might be precipitated by Keytruda. Whether benadryl is helpful, has no effect or would be detrimental in his case, I couldn't say. 
       
      – Kyle
      kylez
      Participant

      Sounds like something to definitely to contact his doctor about. What is it that he's feeling? Do the eyes feel irritated, or do they hurt? If his red (irritated?) eyes are related to PD-1, hopefully his doc should have some ideas on how to give some relief.

      When I get my PD-1 infusions, towards the end of the bag I start to get a runny nose and sneezing and random parts my throat get sore. It clears up about 15-30 minutes after the infusion. Is that a kind of histamine reaction? They say if it gets worse they'll add some benadryl to the infusion but it's nowhere near that point. So it seems like it's not out of the realm of possibilities that some type of reaction (histamine or otherwise?) might be precipitated by Keytruda. Whether benadryl is helpful, has no effect or would be detrimental in his case, I couldn't say. 
       
      – Kyle
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