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If you have asthma, nasal polyps, chronic sinusitis or chronic hives (urticaria), you're more likely to have a reaction to aspirin or NSAIDs. When a reaction ...
Allergic reactions. Tattoo ink can cause allergic skin reactions, such as an itchy rash at the tattoo site. · Skin infections. A skin infection is possible after ...
A delayed rash or other skin reaction may be treated with oral antihistamines or corticosteroids. You may also be given oral pain medicine. Eye flushing. A ...
Illness from the virus is called a rotavirus infection. Rotavirus infections most often affect children under age 5. An infection causes watery stools, called ...
Talk to your doctor if you have darkening of the skin, diarrhea, dizziness, fainting, loss of appetite, mental depression, nausea, skin rash, unusual tiredness ...
skin rash, itching, or hives; stuffy nose; tightness in the chest; troubled breathing. Incidence not known. Blisters on the skin at application site; blue or ...
Cellulitis treatment usually includes a prescription antibiotic medicine taken by mouth. You take it for as long as your healthcare professional directs, ...
But after the rash disappears, the virus remains and hides in the body's nerve cells. ... Because you have some immunity against the chicken pox virus, rather ...
Too many mast cells can build up in skin, bone and organs. When triggered, the cells let out chemicals that can cause allergic reactions and organ damage.
... rash, swollen lymph glands, or vomiting. This vaccine may increase the risk for nervous system problems, including Guillain-Barré syndrome. Check with your ...
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