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Hive, amoxicillin, stress
Two years ago I was prescribed hydroxzine for hives that Could of been related to stress or anxiety, and recently I had my wisdom teeth taken out so they prescribed me pain pills, anti inflammatory and amoxicillin. I stopped taking the pain pills because I didn’t really need them and I finished my inflammation pills. I took my amoxicillin every 8 hours but then I noticed that I broke out in hives worst then before. I stopped the pill as soon as I noticed. Am I allergic? Do I need to see a doctor
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Looks like yes it's allergies But to ampicillin, it's difficult to comment because the allergic reaction happens when first tablet or capsule is ingested
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take same antiallergic tablet which helped you earlier but look for other causes of allergies like foods and cosmetics
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this reaction may take a week or so and you will be patient don't go out in the sun and avoid heat eat cooling foods.
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Probably allergic to amoxicillin. Kindly stop it and consult doctor ( general physician).
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