
Suggest Treatment For Allergic Reaction To Medicines

Pulmonologist
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Since you are having klebsiella pneumonia infection which has colonized and is at
>100,000 units per unit you must consult a pulmonologist first.
You are allergic to almost all medicines because your parents were Rh-O+ and had chicken pox during pregnancy.
Your body's immune system is producing a substance (antibody) called IgE against that drug.
When you are taking any medicines the IgE is telling your white blood cells to make a chemical called histamine, which causes your allergy symptoms.
You must then consult an allergy specialist after you see a pulmonologist who will do a blood test and will decide to start an antibiotic to treat your infection which you are not allergic to.
Regards
Dr DE


My mother is 92, she feels guilty. But I feel great that I actually have something I can hold onto. Because I love to laugh and I love life and if I could get any of it back. Maybe I could do things again. Is there any way to take this info and turn my life around at 58 years of age? Thanks, XXXXXXX
take antihistamines and steroid group of drugs
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Do not lose hope.
Yes you can fix IgE levels by taking antihistamines and steroid group of drugs.
When no alternative is available and the medication is essential, a desensitization procedure to the medication may be recommended.
This involves gradually introducing the medication in small doses until the therapeutic dose is achieved.
You can consult your doctor regarding the above drugs and after the desensitization procedure sensitive antibiotic needs to be taken to get rid of Klebsiella pneumonia.
If you have no more clarifications then please rate the answer and close the thread.
Regards
DR DE


And my red blood cells will go back to normal. High fevers, UTI s will go away, my kidney will clear up and I will healthful and nit bedridden any longer?
Quality of life will get better
Detailed Answer:
Hi
If your Klebsiella pneumonia infection can be treated by some sensitive antibiotic after desensitization and you do not develop allergy to that drug then there will be gradual improvement in your symptoms.
Your problems may not go away totally but you may have a better quality of life.
Regards
DR DE

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