What symptom does antiphlogistic medicine eat much to have?
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Anti inflammatory drugs are one of the drugs in our family. They are often used by themselves to relieve various infectious diseases. But I don't know that anti-inflammatory drugs are also one of the antibiotics. So we must pay attention to strictly follow the doctor's guidance when taking anti-inflammatory drugs. What are the symptoms of taking too many anti-inflammatory drugs? Let me tell you.
What symptom does antiphlogistic medicine eat much to have?
First: taking too many anti-inflammatory drugs may cause transient side effects, such as headache, nausea, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea. If the situation continues or becomes serious, stop taking the medicine and consult the doctor as soon as possible, reduce the intake, early detection and early treatment, so as to avoid serious effects caused by anti-inflammatory.
Second: taking too many anti-inflammatory drugs can also easily lead to allergic reactions in some patients. After taking the medicine, if there are symptoms such as rash, itching or asthma, it is the allergic symptoms of anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotic factors. You should stop taking the medicine immediately and go to a doctor with relevant drugs for treatment. You must pay attention to the occurrence of allergic conditions.
Third: taking too many anti-inflammatory drugs may also affect the fetus or baby, so women who are going to be pregnant, pregnant or breast-feeding should first consult the doctor before taking them. If the condition is not particularly serious, try not to take too many anti-inflammatory drugs to avoid the residual anti-inflammatory drugs in the body affecting the health of the fetus.
matters needing attention
Take anti-inflammatory drugs must fully understand some of the guidelines, it is best to take after a meal for a period of time, to avoid the impact of drugs on gastrointestinal health, in the storage of anti-inflammatory drugs should also pay attention to choose dry, cool place, in order to effectively protect the efficacy.