I have a rash all over my body. I am assuming from over usage of clorox... Drs have no answer. They gave me a topical steroid. Dr said it takes 2 weeks for a biopsy
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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.
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Observe for signs of allergic reaction to the vaccine.
It depends on how much the animal ingested. Chlorine is a blister agent, but Clorox has a lower concentration of chlorine, so a small amount consumed should not be a problem. To be safe, give him/her a good amount of water and watch him. Clorox is also found in household items such as bleach and kitchen cleaners. it depends where the dog ingested the Clorox from and how much. If your dog is showing any signs of excessive drooling, vomiting, showing signs of abdominal pain, throat discomfort or laboured breathing, take him/her to vet right away.
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
Unless your child is having signs or symptoms of infection or an allergic reaction to the bite, it should not be necessary. Signs of infection/reaction include: redness or swelling to the bite site that is not resolving, blistering, fever, or change in mental status.
Yes, they can. If they do you show signs of irritation around the area he got bitten, or is acting strange, best to get him checked up on by a vet!
Like people, different dogs have different allergies. Also, as with people, allergic reactions can range from mild to life-threatening and can progress quickly. Dogs often show a rapid swelling in the face, hives, itching, but can progress to difficulty breathing and shock (both life-threatening), collapse and death if they have a severe allergic reaction.