Azithromycin allergy should be treated with immediate discontinuation of the drug, oral or intravenous anti-allergy medication, and anti-shock therapy if necessary. This should be done by a medical professional.
Azithromycin allergy should be stopped immediately and medical attention should be sought. Common anti-allergy drugs include cetirizine, loratadine, and ibastine. If there is a rash, you can use topical glycerine lotion, halometasone cream, etc.. If anaphylactic shock occurs, epinephrine and dexamethasone should be used to rescue the patient, and if necessary, tracheotomy and ventilator ventilation should be used if laryngeal edema occurs.
Azithromycin may also cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, dizziness, headache and other adverse reactions, is prohibited for those who are allergic to macrolides. The use of medication should be in accordance with the instructions of the physician, if any adverse reaction occurs need to consult a doctor in a timely manner.