(HealthDay News) - Allergic reactions can range from very mild
to life-threatening. Severe allergic reactions require immediate
medical attention, but even reactions that are milder should be
checked out by a doctor.
Here are warning signs of a mild allergic reaction, courtesy of
the U.S. National Library of Medicine:
- Skin rash.
- Hives, especially on the neck or the face.
- Itchy skin.
- Red or watery eyes.
- Nasal congestion.
If you have more serious symptoms of an allergic reaction,
including difficulty breathing, swelling, dizziness, chest
discomfort, abdominal pain, or feelings of apprehension and
anxiety, seek medical attention as soon as possible.
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