Don't Let an Aspirin Allergy Make You Sick Chagrin Falls OH

When most people have a fever or headache, they turn to aspirin or some other Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID) to relieve their pain. But if you are in the one percent of the population that has an aspirin allergy, you know that such medication may make you worse, instead of better.

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Don't Let an Aspirin Allergy Make You Sick

When most people have a fever or headache, they turn to aspirin or some other Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID) to relieve their pain. But if you are in the one percent of the population that has an aspirin allergy, you know that such medication may make you worse, instead of better.

Some People are at Higher Risk

While aspirin allergies affect only a small group of people, those with asthma and chronic sinusitis are at greater risk for this condition. In fact, experts estimate that as many as 10 percent of asthmatics can experience worsening symptoms as the result of an allergy to aspirin, while the risk of aspirin allergy raises to 40 percent among people with chronic sinusitis or nasal polyps.

Signs of an Aspirin Allergy

Not everyone who experiences a side effect to aspirin is actually allergic to this drug. Some people don’t have a true aspirin allergy, but they may experience common side effects, such as an upset stomach, bleeding or bruising.

A true allergic reaction is a bit different, though. True allergic reactions occur when the drug causes your body to respond in an unpredictable way with allergy symptoms similar to the type you might experience if you are allergic to pollen, dust or animal dander. These symptoms usually occur shortly after taking aspirin and in some cases can simply cause mild discomfort, while in others can be more serious or in very rare cases, can even cause a life threatening response.
Some symptoms that can occur with an aspirin allergy include:..

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