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Diseases » Penicillin allergy » Glossary
 

Glossary for Penicillin allergy

  • Abdominal pain: A condition which is characterized by the sensation of pain that is located in the abdomen
  • Anaphylaxis: A rare, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
  • Angioedema: Severe and dangerous form of hives with swelling
  • Bronchospasm: sudden spasm of the bronchi
  • Diarrhea: Loose or watery stool.
  • Drug Allergies: Allergies to medications or other drugs.
  • Immune disorders: Disorders that affect the immune system
  • Laryngeal Edema: Angioedema is characterized by painless, nonpruritic, nonpitting, and well-circumscribed areas of edema due to increased vascular permeability.
  • Nausea: The queasy feeling of nausea and often also vomiting.
  • Rhinitis: Nasal lining inflammation leading to runny/blocked nose
  • Vomiting: Vomiting or retching symptoms.
  • Weals: Drug reaction, allergy, infection, lupus, overactive thyroid, polycythemia, rheumatic fever, blisters, amyloidosis, progesterone increase, Still's Disease, pregnancy, vasculitis


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