What to do if you are allergic to medication

Take medicine allergy need to stop drugs, some patients also need to take medication. Patients taking medication for allergies need to stop using drugs that are prone to allergic reactions in a timely manner, and patients need to use glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone and prednisone, as well as antihistamines, such as cetirizine and loratadine, under the guidance of a doctor. For patients who experience bronchospasm or dyspnea, anticholinergics such as scopolamine and atropine can be used as prescribed. In addition, patients may be prescribed calcium supplements such as calcium carbonate and calcium gluconate. For patients who develop anaphylaxis, they can be treated with adrenocorticotropic hormone injections under medical supervision. It is recommended that patients need to be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor. If a severe allergic reaction occurs after taking the medication, they need to consult a doctor in time, and they can choose the appropriate measures for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Patients with allergies need to eat light and easy to digest food, to eat less chili peppers, peppers and other spicy food, patients with itching to avoid scratching the affected area.