Guide To Sneaky Allergy And Asthma Triggers
Pain Relievers

Typically, pain relief medications are for reducing inflammation as well as bringing down fevers, and for the most part, they are quite effective. However, in a minority of individuals, pain relievers can cause allergic reactions such as hives, anaphylaxis, asthma attacks, and swelling. Most cold, allergy, and sinus medications have some form of pain reliever in the ingredient list, so it is important for patients to consult a doctor if they have an allergy or sensitivity to any pain relievers. Sometimes alternative medications are available, and doctors can recommend what is most appropriate for patients to try.
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