A Balashikha resident ended up in the hospital with a severe reaction after taking migraine medication. According to her, she suffered from severe headaches for many years and took various medications, but there was no noticeable effect.
After prescribing a new medication, the woman’s condition deteriorated sharply. She woke up with facial swelling and a rash, which led to her being taken to hospital.
At first, doctors suspected an infectious disease, but symptoms quickly developed. Repeated tests revealed Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a serious allergic reaction affecting the skin and mucous membranes.
The disease reportedly affected the mouth, eyes and internal organs. It was reported that the patient spent about two weeks in the hospital, and has a long recovery period ahead of her cable-Shot channel.
Sometimes even a seemingly minor allergy can cause complications. Infectious disease specialist, board certified surgeon and Doctor of Medical Sciences Maria Mukhina Veshernaya Moskva told what an angiotomy is and what are its consequences.
