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Aspirin Allergy
Aspirin Allergy and Medical ID Jewelry
If you are one of the many millions of people affected by aspirin allergy and general NSAID allergy, then you need to take all of the necessary precautions and wear Medical ID Jewelry in order to ensure that you are not accidentally given a potentially deadly dose of the drug by emergency personnel. Aspirin allergy affects approximately one percent of the general population, and is prevalent at a ten-percent rate among patients who have asthma. Thus, allergies to NSAIDS such as Bayer Aspirin and other brands of this painkiller are relatively common, and easily treatable by simply avoiding the drug. As an alternative, patients with aspirin allergy can take acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) when they are in need of a painkiller or anti-inflammatory. Aspirin is a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) first discovered from the bark of the willow tree. It has been proven to help reduce pain and inflammation in patients, and is now synthetically manufactured and distributed in generic form, prescription form, and over-the-counter form. The most well-known over-the-counter brand of aspirin is Bayer Aspirin. If you have an allergy to a common medication, then it is very important that you wear a piece of Medical ID jewelry. How Do I Know if I have an Aspirin Allergy? The symptoms of aspirin allergy are quite simple to identify, so you shouldn’t need medical tests to determine if you are a sufferer. The most common symptoms are skin conditions, such as the formation of hives or a general swelling in an area of the skin. Other more serious symptoms include respiratory symptoms, such as rhinitis and asthma symptoms, and, in rare cases, anaphylaxis. If you have taken Bayer aspirin or any other type of aspirin-related NSAID, and experienced any of these symptoms, then you may have an allergy to NSAIDS and should avoid them completely. Because aspirin allergy isn’t a traditional allergy, you cannot determine if you have the allergy through traditional allergy testing. In fact, an allergy to NSAIDS is not an allergy at all, but rather intolerance to the substance. When someone with this condition consumes aspirin, the body actually has a small overdose due to the fact that it cannot metabolize event the smallest doses of the substance. What Steps Should I Take to Stay Safe? After one bad encounter with an aspirin allergy, you will probably become aware of your condition. Aspirin is easy to avoid as long as you are aware of which medications contain the drug, such as Bayer aspirin and other generic brands. However, if you are rendered unconscious and become unable to inform medical personnel of your condition, it’s absolutely crucial that you keep some kind of medical ID jewelry on your person at all times. One of the easiest ways to do this is to purchase customized medical ID jewelry from our site, www.my-identity-doctor.com, and wear it at all times. This way, you can guarantee that emergency medical personnel will not accidentally give you a potentially fatal dose of aspirin or any other NSAID. Our medical ID jewelry is reasonably priced, stylish, and completely customizable based on your various conditions and allergies. Ensure that you avoid an accidental allergic reaction and purchase a customized piece of medical ID jewelry from My Identity Doctor today. |
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