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What Causes A Sneezing Fit, Facial Warmth With Rashes After Alcohol Ingestion?

Have noticed recently that after drinking any kind of alcohol related drink, that I have sneezing fit, and my face warms and takes on a rash like appearance. Is this an onset to allergies and could these symptoms worsen or become lethal if continue to drink?
Mon, 8 Dec 2014
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In my opinion you need to check if you are receiving a medication by name Disulfiram by any means because it causes a similar reaction with alcohol known as disulfiram reaction and this may lethal. So if I were to treat you I would have asked you to stop taking alcohol till the time we are sure that you are not receiving any such medication.
Dr. SUdhir Mahajan
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What Causes A Sneezing Fit, Facial Warmth With Rashes After Alcohol Ingestion?

Dear User, In my opinion you need to check if you are receiving a medication by name Disulfiram by any means because it causes a similar reaction with alcohol known as disulfiram reaction and this may lethal. So if I were to treat you I would have asked you to stop taking alcohol till the time we are sure that you are not receiving any such medication. Dr. SUdhir Mahajan