Yes... I really wouldnt call it an allergy... Just a reaction to the medicine that most people have while on it!
Itching and burning can be symptoms of any allergy.
No, they are different medications -- vicodin is a narcotic pain killer and penicillin is an anti-biotic. An allergy to vicodin is unreleated to an allergy to penicillin. However, do not use Vicodin if you are allergic to acetaminophen (Tylenol) or hydrocodone. You should consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you have questions regarding specific allergies to medications.
absolutely NOT
Oral Allergy Syndrome has symptoms of: Itching and/or swelling of part of the lips, Itching or tingling and/or swelling of the throat and Itching or tingling and/or swelling of the mouth. The symptoms usually start within minutes of eating but settles down within an hour.
allegra medicine helps if you have allergy symptoms and its a treatment of chronic hives and itching.
Benadryl is a good choice and any other antihistamine will help. Keep in mind that a reaction codeine or to any narcotic is like an allergy (itching, hives, etc) is really a side effect. Narcotics will cause direct histamine release from the Allergy cells(Mast cells) For this reason Vicodin (Hydrocodone) most probably will also cause the same reaction. The reactions may be different at different doses and some patients will tolerate alternatives.
they're usually caused by allergy's so try an anti-histamine
Symptoms of an allergic reaction include swelling, redness and severe itching.
The same as any other allergy. Anaphalaxis, itching, swelling, hives
Yes, you can use Alfacort on an insect bite or for a skin allergy. It can reduce the itching, swelling, and redness. Alfacort is a mild corticosteroid
There is such a thing as a citrus allergy, so the answer is yes.
Symptoms of an allergy to vitamin K supplements may include itching, rash, hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, and digestive issues such as nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. If you suspect an allergy, it is important to discontinue use and consult with a healthcare provider.