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i tink yes i am not sure what the medical answer is but i developed it during pregnancy. the doctor said it was possibly brought on by the stress of pregnancy but to me that means yes it was the pregnancy. unfortunately i dont think there are many things you can take for it during preganancy if you have been unfortunate enough to get it then off to the doc! hope this helped a bit
I have not seen baby aspirin marketed for years. Baby aspirin was available before the association with Reye's syndrome was established, but since then has apparently been removed from the market. There is still a chewable 81mg aspirin available, probably for low dose heart attack prevention. Furthermore, aspirin may still be necessary for treating some childhood illnesses, but under a doctor's order.
Apparently the cause of Reye's Syndrome is not known or understood. BUT there has been an associative link found between the occurrence of the disease and the use of aspirin. That link is strong enough to indicate that children under the age of 19 years should not take aspirin or use oral or topical products that contain salicylates.See Related Links.
You should NEVER give aspirin to someone under the age of 19 years. It can result in Reye's Syndrome, which can be lethal, or cause severe brain damage.
can you take aspirin and cortisone together
No. Aspirin is not recommended for infants or toddlers due to the risk of developing Reye's Syndrome.
Yes. Just be sure to take the aspirin with food.
People who have anaphylactic reactions, obviously, should not take aspirin. There are some people for whom aspirin causes difficulty breathing and asthma attacks. These people should also not take aspirin. People with bleeding disorders, such as von Willebrand's disease may take aspirin under their doctor's counsel. People with other bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia, probably should not take aspirin. Children should never take aspirin, as aspirin use in children has been linked to Reye syndrome, which is deadly. People with peptic ulcer disease should use aspirin with caution and only under their physician's direction. Likewise, people with history of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding should use aspirin cautiously, as aspirin may worsen or cause GI bleeding. Pregnant women should not take aspirin, especially late in pregnancy, as it may cause closure of the ductus arteriosus and premature fetal death. I'm sure there are many others, but this is all I can think of right now. I'll add more as I think it over.
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