Medline Plus is an excellent resource for finding information regarding allergic reactions. Causes, symptoms and prevention are a few of the topics discussed on this site. There are also a few first aid techniques if the reaction is minor.
No, an allergic reaction typically does not cause a fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections rather than allergic reactions.
How to Prevent a Reaction Avoiding known allergens that you are allergic to. Allergy shots which gradually build up an immunity to the reaction, such as bee stings. Carrying a pre-loaded Epinephrine shot to treat a reaction before medical help arrives. Get allergy testing if you suspect you might be allergic. Wearing a medical identification bracelet to alert others of your allergy. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND VIDEO GO TO: http://www.emergencysuppliesinfo.com/allergic-reaction.html
No, an allergic reaction typically does not cause a fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections or other medical conditions.
It depends on what you are allergic to.... If you are more just sensitive instead of allergic, try hypoallergenic perfumes.
There can be allergic reaction to almost anything. -More and stranger allergies appear every day. If you feel it's a possibility, then don't use it.
yes because you can have a stronger allergic reaction - plus the scratching scrapes off the protective outer layers of skin making it even more sensitive and if you scratch enough you can cause it to bleed and get an infection to go with the allergic reaction.
to send more blood to an injury to help heal it
Not usually just an allergic reaction but you have to try to find allergin or will get more and or not go away. Eveyone just about has had it somewhere at one time or another past a certain age.
There is no similarity between penicillin and the flu vaccine. See the related questions below for more information on who should not get vaccinated for the swine flu.
No, not everyone has an allergic reaction to the bite of the brown recluse spider. In fact most people don't have an allergic reaction. But people do react to the venom the spider injects. It's powerfully toxic and can pose a deadly threat in young children or the older or infirm. Certainly if someone has an allergic reaction to the venom in addition to the effects of the toxins, this will complicate medical treatment and make the bite a much more serious threat to life.
Type your answer here... Yes you can get hives if you are allergic to penicillin. Usually, hives are what happens the first time a person displays an allergic reaction to penicillin. The next time a person takes penicillin, the reaction escalates past hives to a much more serious reaction involving difficulty breathing (airways restrict). A penicillin allergic reaction can cause death. People who are allergic to penicillin should wear a medical bracelet or necklace that clearly identifies their allergy.
People are more commonly allergic to walnuts, almonds and cashews. They can all spark an itching allergic reaction if one has allergies towards nuts.