Well, If you start feeling sick or find a rash, feel heavy or light, Can't think staight or any other symptom. I take this and I put it in my juice in the morning. Stop if you feel irritation on skin or any other symptoms. (See above) Hope you feel better!
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There are many signs to an allergic reaction (I have had 5 myself) and they sometimes may not stand out. If there is itching of the lips, almost always the next step will be the closing of the throat. Insert Benadrill or other allergy meds. If allergic reaction seems to get worse, call a doctor or go to the emergency room IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!!!!
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Tell your supervising PT.
The best way to treat irritated ears from an allergic reaction to earrings is to remove the earrings immediately. If no signs of infection are spotted, keep the ears clean and avoid using metals that cause an allergic reaction in the future.
Observe for signs of allergic reaction to the vaccine.
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Yes, a person can have an allergic reaction to camphor. I myself am allergic.
Allergents are antigens that cause an allergic reaction
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
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.
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.