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For what reasons do adults suddenly develop an allergy? I dont mean a food intolerance, I mean a proper allergy. In this case penicillin.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wish I know Goodsoulette. I developed an allergy to penicillin when I was in my twenties. I'd had it before no problem then this one time my hands and face swelled up, I had red itchy blothches ALL over my body and I sneezed so often and violently that I ended up with an almost constant nose bleed. I was signed off work for a week (which I hadn't been with my original illness - a chest infection!) and was much more poorly than I had been a week early with said chest infection!
Worringly I developed ecxma for the first ever time two years ago, on my hands and feet. It is now under control but I am now starting to get patches on my face. WHY??? I've never had any problems before!
Worringly I developed ecxma for the first ever time two years ago, on my hands and feet. It is now under control but I am now starting to get patches on my face. WHY??? I've never had any problems before!
No they didnt test for lupus Dot. Although the antibiotics I am on say they cant be use with SLE and they have been fine, fingers crossed.
Spudqueen, poor you, me dear. Not nice not knowing what your problem is. I would suggest cutting out things that normally cause allergies (start with the evil dairy) and if you have no luck that way go to a brown rice and water couple of days and reintroduce things till you find your culprit.
Spudqueen, poor you, me dear. Not nice not knowing what your problem is. I would suggest cutting out things that normally cause allergies (start with the evil dairy) and if you have no luck that way go to a brown rice and water couple of days and reintroduce things till you find your culprit.