Allergic reactions to Meds are tricky. Obviously its best to consult a Physician ASAP for their opinion. My daughter had a reaction to ammoxicilin and it took a few days for the swelling and rash to go away. The medicine stays in your system longer then you realize. Some people need steroids to reduce swelling and an antihistamine like Benydryl. Its safe to say that you need to give it a few days for the fluid of the swelling to go away and back to normal. Keep antihistamines in your purse (or if a guy, in your pocket or vehicle at all times.) Benadryl is the best and for adults two caps (25 mgs. each) are what you should take. It takes only 10 to 15 minutes for the swelling to go down, but if you've left it for a long time it may take longer. DO NOT DRIVE A VEHICLE OR MACHINERY WHILE TAKING ANTIHISTIMINES. Benadryl is given in hospitals (I know because I had a reaction to a medication) and is harmless to you. It will probably make you sleepy.
Hives, also known as urticaria, are typically triggered by an allergic reaction to certain foods, medications, insect bites, or environmental factors. To catch hives, you need to pinpoint and avoid the trigger that is causing the allergic reaction. It is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause of the hives and receive appropriate treatment.
Hives on the bottom of the feet can be caused by factors such as an allergic reaction to certain foods, medications, insect bites, or contact with irritating substances. In some cases, it may also be a result of stress or underlying medical conditions like infections or autoimmune disorders.
It sounds like your having an allergic reaction to Lexapro.
Sounds like hives from an allergic reaction. Try taking Benadryl
They look like a million tiny little red mosquito bites all over your body (in bad cases) or in small patches on different parts of body.Hives are caused by an allergic reaction to something. They itch a lot and if you think back about anything new you ate (something you never ate before) you may have had a food allergy. Otherwise if you touched or rubbed against a certain kind of plant, you could of had an allergic reaction to that.Take some oral Benedryl; if the bumps and redness don't go away, then they're not hives.Hives itch less than insect bites. However, Benedryl only temporarily relieves the hives.Hives can also last varying amounts of time depending on how fast you can find the object/objects that you are allergic to. I haven't found out what I'm allergic to, and I have had hives for a year.If you can't figure out why you have hives, you need to see your doctor for an allergy test.hives is a type of alergic reaction you get. hives are red bubble spot thingys that make you ich badly.if you have the hives i recomend a baking soda bath.(at least that's what a book ses to do if you have hives) {and no,hives are totally disfrent from the chikin poks}allergic skin reaction causing localized redness, swelling, and
Yes, horses can be allergic to bee stings, just like humans. An allergic reaction can cause swelling, hives, or more severe symptoms like difficulty breathing or shock. It's important for horse owners to be aware of the signs of an allergic reaction and seek veterinary care promptly if their horse is stung.
well, i am and i just broke out in like hives
Symptoms of a baby's allergic reaction can include skin rashes or hives, swelling around the face or mouth, gastrointestinal issues like vomiting or diarrhea, and respiratory problems such as wheezing or difficulty breathing. In some cases, a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis may occur, which requires immediate medical attention. If any signs of an allergic reaction are observed, it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional promptly.
If you experience an allergic reaction to Sensodyne toothpaste, it's important to stop using the product immediately. You can take an over-the-counter antihistamine to help alleviate mild symptoms like itching or hives. For more severe reactions, such as swelling or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention right away. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment.
Hives are an allergic reaction and as such can have many causes depending on what a specific horse is sensitive to. Often the cause is skin contact with an irritating substance or an insect bite though it can be from an ingested substance as well.
Yes, amitriptyline can potentially cause hives as a rare side effect. Hives, or urticaria, may occur as part of an allergic reaction to the medication. If someone experiences hives after taking amitriptyline, they should consult their healthcare provider for evaluation and possible alternative treatments. It's important to seek medical attention if hives are accompanied by other symptoms like difficulty breathing or swelling.
If you are experiencing an allergic reaction, you should take an antihistamine medication like Benadryl or Claritin to help relieve symptoms such as itching, swelling, and hives. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any medication to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your specific situation.