Question

A child, after experiencing a drug allergy, was treated with drugs such as Shuanghuanglian, Qingmeisu, Virazole, and Methotrexate for three days, and again used Qingmeisu on the morning of the tenth day. The parents are worried whether this will lead to any residual symptoms.

Answer

Drug allergies occur due to allergic reactions to medications, including oral, injectable, and topical medications. These reactions can cause symptoms such as skin redness, itching, palpitations, rashes, difficulty breathing, and in severe cases, shock or death. If drug allergies are suspected, immediate medical assistance should be sought, and effective antiallergic treatment should be provided by a doctor. If drug allergy treatment is timely, residual symptoms are usually not left behind. Even if an allergic shock occurs, the patient can usually recover with appropriate treatment. Weakness may be due to the impact on the constitution, but this is also recoverable. In antiallergic treatment