Symptoms of chronic allergy to penicillin
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Penicillin is a kind of common antibiotics in our life, which can play a bactericidal role. It is the first kind of antibiotics that can treat human diseases. Although it is very common in our life, there are many people who are allergic to penicillin. According to the constitution of different people, the symptoms of penicillin allergy will vary from person to person, the symptoms of chronic penicillin allergy, let me talk about.
Symptoms of chronic allergy to penicillin
Anaphylactic shock is the most serious and common anaphylactic reaction to penicillin. It mostly occurs in adults aged 20 to 40 years old, and most of them are women. It is rare in the elderly and children, and rare in infants. Anaphylactic shock usually occurs very quickly, and the reaction has nothing to do with the dose.
Dyspnea, chest tightness, shortness of breath, asphyxia, pale complexion, cold sweat, decreased blood pressure, loss of consciousness, coma, convulsion, pruritus, urticaria, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting are common phenomena in penicillin allergy. There are also some penicillin allergies that occur only a few hours or two or three days after injection. At this time, skin rash, itching and fever will exist at the same time or alone, with the most common rash.
Sometimes contact dermatitis may occur. But the incidence of this kind of dermatitis is relatively low, usually lesions for eczema or urticaria and other symptoms, and some patients in the application of penicillin in the fingers and toes, palms and other places will appear erythema or herpes, but relatively rare.
matters needing attention
Before using penicillin, you should determine whether you have used penicillin and whether you have allergic reaction, and know the exact time of using penicillin in the near future. Be sure, or you'll only get yourself into trouble.