Are Children Susceptible To Aspirin Sensitivity
Are Children Susceptible To Aspirin Sensitivity?
Asthmatic children rarely experiences aspirin sensitivity and it is not considered as congenital or hereditary. Recent studies report that asthma sensitivity occurrence is more prevalent on asthmatic children compared to that of previously assumed.
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What Are The Symptoms Of A Person With Aspirin Sensitivity?
Incidence of the subsequent symptoms after aspirin take-up or any other non-steroidal anti-flammatory presents the aspirin sensitivity occurrence:
- Watery and itchy eyes
- Skin itchiness
- Nasal clogging
- Rashes
- Asthma worsening
- Gasping and cough
- Anaphylaxis – an acute, possible lethal reaction which includes rashes, breathing difficulty as well as blood pressure drop, fortunately uncommon in aspirin sensitivity.
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