What Is The First Aid Done If An Aspirin Sensitive Person Takes A Medicine With Aspirin
What Is The First Aid Done If An Aspirin Sensitive Person Takes A Medicine With Aspirin?
If an extremely sensitive person takes aspirin-containing medicine, you should stay calm and reassure that the person sits comfortable upright and give him 4 puffs of Ventolin or Bricanyl inhaler. Remember that 1 puff at a time should be given. Tell the person to inhale and exhale at least 4 times after every puff.
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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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