No
asthma
Allergic symptoms include itchy rash, swelling, runny nose, watery eyes, and possibly difficulty breathing.
Benadryl, unless you are having difficulty breathing. In which case call 911 ASAP.
It probably has nothing to do with the drugs being expired. You may be allergic to one or the other of these drugs which is why you could experience difficulty breathing. It is best to stop taking expired medication.
It is a condition characterized by severe and crippling allergic reactions to commonly used substances, particularly chemicals
you should be concerned because if you swallow osmething your allergic to you could swell your esophagus up which can lead to difficulty breathing or even death
the definition of Asthma is a medical condition marked by difficulty in breathing.ASTHMA:Pathology . a paroxysmal, often allergic disorder of respiration, characterized by bronchospasm, wheezing, and difficulty in expiration, often accompanied by coughing and a feeling of constriction in the chest.I have asthma and it is no joke. If you have asthma, always check you have your asthma pump with you. You dont want to leave the house without it...
No, but you can get an allergic reaction from breathing in/smelling something you are allergic to.
swelling AND ITCHING OF THE HANDS OR WHERE THE LATEX HAS COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE ALLERGIC PERSONS SKIN....SEVERE MAY CAUSE DIFFICULTY BREATHING OR SHORTNESS OF BREATH...THROAT CLOSING TYPICAL SYMPTOM OF AN ALLERGIC REACTION
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); irritation
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.
Patients who develop an allergic reaction to the contrast medium used in angiography may experience a variety of symptoms, including swelling, difficulty breathing, heart failure, or a sudden drop in blood pressure
In rare cases, allergic reactions to saw palmetto have been reported. Symptoms include difficulty breathing, constricting of the throat, hives, and swelling of the lips, tongue, or face.