Does your child experience a rash or skin itching after taking antibiotics? It could be that he is suffering from an allergy to antibiotics. Don't worry, this can be overcome with proper handling.
Antibiotic allergy is an excessive immune reaction to the content in antibiotic drugs. Some classes of antibiotic drugs that often trigger allergic reactions in children are penicillin and sulfa.
Symptoms of Antibiotic Allergies in Children
Similar to drug allergies in general, antibiotic allergies in children can be characterized by:
- Dizzy
- Nausea and vomiting
- Skin rash
- Itching of the skin
- Hard to breathe
- Difficulty swallowing
- Swelling of the eyelids and mouth.
Symptoms of antibiotic allergy in children usually appear between 1-2 hours after taking medication. However, every child has different allergic reaction times.
Children are more at risk of developing antibiotic allergies if there is a history of antibiotic allergy, have had a history of drug allergies, food allergies, allergic rhinitis, or asthma.
How to Overcome Antibiotic Allergies in Children
Some steps that Mother and Father can take to overcome the symptoms of antibiotic allergy experienced by children, namely:
Stop taking antibiotics
If Mother and Father find your child experiencing allergic symptoms after taking antibiotics, you should stop using these antibiotics, and seek medical help immediately.
Check the child to the doctor
When Mother and Father checked the Little One to the doctor, he will be given treatment to relieve the allergic reaction that he experienced. Then the doctor usually recommends an allergy test in children, to find out the cause of allergies precisely. That way, the doctor can tell Mother and Father, what antibiotic drugs can cause allergies in your child.
Avoid giving Baby Little the same antibiotics
Write down and remember the name of the antibiotic that the child is allergic to. If at any time he needs to get treatment again, convey the history of allergy he had to the doctor. The goal is that doctors can avoid giving drugs from these antibiotic groups. Mother and Father can also provide the results of allergy tests that have been done.
Well, you already know how to deal with antibiotic allergies in children? Don't panic again! To be more alert, Mother and Father can also ask for supplies of allergic relievers at home, as an initial treatment step if your child experiences an allergic reaction to antibiotics.
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