Not very long, I would say a day or two.
Yes, if the allergic reaction causes a disruption to the integrity of the membrane or structure, you can develop a secondary bacterial or viral infection of the area. I had this happen to me - I had an allergic reaction to a chemical in chemistry class on the outside of my ear and developed a secondary bacterial infection that I had to take antibiotics for.
About three weeks.
a day up to 2 weeks
Yes, you can have an allergic reaction to anything. You can even develop an allergy to things that you have previously never been allergic to before. If you think you are having an alleric reaction, take Benadryl if the reaction is not too severe. But if you begin having difficulty breathing, severe swelling, numbness, difficulty swallowing, etc... you need to get to a doctor or emergency room ASAP. If it is a serious allergic reaction, you can go into anaphalactic shock, which can be fatal.
if i was allergic to a medication ie: tetracycline will I always be allergic or is there a time frame arount when our bodies change (every 7 yrs)
There is no relation between aspirin or ibuprofen, and tramadol. If you are not allergic to tramadol, yes you can take this drug. But be cautious for allergic reaction.
I had a allergic reaction to penicillin, i took 3 tablets of amoxicillin and the next day; my fingers swelled up and i had a rash. So about 12 to 24 hours, however, even if the drug that caused the allergic reaction has left your body, the rash and other symptoms can still stay.
If suffering from an allergic reaction to cats, one may take over the counter drugs such as, Claritin. If the reaction is severe, then one may want to see a doctor.
No, you cannot take it. Amoxicillin is a semi-synthetic PCN(penicillin) and share the same structure thus will cause an allergic reaction.
If the swelling is an allergic reaction to the medication you should imediately take an antihistamine like Benadril to counter-act the reaction. Do NOT take any more of the hydrocodone pills and consult your doctor as soon as possible.
Yes, there is no penicillin in hydrocortisone tablets (Cortef). Allergic reaction to cortisone is very rare.
An anaphylactic reaction has nothing to do with taking medications together. Anaphylaxis is an allergic reaction caused by your body's response to a certain substance. When you eat or take something you are allergic to, you could have this sort of reaction where your mouth and throat swell up and block your breathing. That is what an anaphylactic reaction.There are no known drug interactions between naproxen and allopurinol. Unless you are allergic to one of them, you can safely take them together. Take them with food because they can both be hard on the stomach.