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If you eat one of your food allergens, you cannot flush them out of your system. Your body will digest them as part of its normal function. Instead, you need to treat the symptoms of an allergic reaction. If symptoms are severe, that means administering epinephrine.
Lifestyle and home remedies Avoid the irritant or allergen. The key to this is identifying whats causing your rash and staying away from it. Apply an anti-itch cream or ointment. Take an anti-itch drug. Apply cool, wet compresses. Protect your skin. Soak in a soothing cool bath. Protect your hands.
It can happen as a result of contact with an allergen or irritant. It can also occur due to an infection or underlying health condition. Treatments for a back rash typically include corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and lotions to soothe pain and dryness. Antihistamines can also help alleviate itchiness.
However, few reports exist on adverse drug reaction after epidural injection. We have observed two patients experiencing anaphylactic shock caused by hyaluronidase following epidural injection.
The most common allergy rashes include atopic dermatitis (eczema), allergic contact dermatitis, and hives. Common symptoms include a red, itchy, and swollen rash and blisters that ooze and crust.
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Acute management of anaphylaxis involves removal of the trigger; early administration of intramuscular epinephrine; supportive care for the patients airway, breathing, and circulation; and a period of observation for potential biphasic reactions.
Home care Ask your healthcare provider about carrying an epinephrine autoinjector. Ask your provider for an Anaphylaxis Action Plan. Learn how to use your epinephrine autoinjector. Always carry two epinephrine autoinjectors. Check the expiration date of your epinephrine autoinjectors regularly.
If the symptoms are severe and you have epinephrine, use it as directed right away and call 911 for emergency medical help. If your child does not have an allergy action plan and has mild symptoms, give an antihistamine by mouth such as cetirizine (Zyrtec or a store brand).

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