ALL THESE ARE DUE TO SIDE EFFECTS OF ABOVE MEDICINES, THESE MEDICINES MAY BE ALLERGIC TO YOUR DAUGHTER.
Adverse reactions to medications are common, yet everyone responds differently. One person may develop a
rash or other reactions when taking a certain medication, while another person on the same drug may have no adverse reaction at all.
The chances of developing an allergy are higher when you take the medication frequently or when it is rubbed on the skin or given by injection, rather than taken by mouth.
The most frequent types of allergic symptoms to medications are:
Skin rashes, particularly hives
Itching
Respiratory problems
Swelling, such as in the face.
If you have side effects that concern you, or you suspect a
drug allergy has occurred, call your physician.
If your symptoms are severe,
seek medical help immediately.
For serious reactions, your doctor may provide antihistamines,
corticosteroids or
epinephrine.
BEFORE DOCTOR PRESCRIBING THE MEDICINES YOU HAVE TO INFORM ABOUT ALLERGY ABOUT MEDICINES.