What Causes Nasal Congestion And Facial Swelling After Taking Aspirin, Meloxicam, Flecainide And Minoxidil?
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Patient ProfileGender: MaleAge: 64Visited a Doctor: NoMedications Tried: Aspirin 81mg
I am taking Meloxicam, Atorvastati, Hydralazine, carvedirol, Flecainide, Xareto 10mg and Minoxidil, which was prescribed. Only last week. I can sleep my nose is blocked and face, legs and feet are swollen and I get tired so quick. What is the problem. Should go tithe emergency
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Patient ProfileGender: MaleAge: 64Visited a Doctor: NoMedications Tried: Aspirin 81mg
I am taking Meloxicam, Atorvastati, Hydralazine, carvedirol, Flecainide, Xareto 10mg and Minoxidil, which was prescribed. Only last week. I can sleep my nose is blocked and face, legs and feet are swollen and I get tired so quick. What is the problem. Should go tithe emergency
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If your symptoms started after taking new medications then it may be related to the medications. If you have been having these symptoms for a week, then call your doctor's office and report this as soon as the office is open tomorrow.
If the symptoms just came on today, and if you are having facial swelling or swelling in the mouth and throat and shortness of breath, then go into the ER now as you may be having an allergic reaction to something.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards,
Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, General & Family Physician
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If your symptoms started after taking new medications then it may be related to the medications. If you have been having these symptoms for a week, then call your doctor's office and report this as soon as the office is open tomorrow.
If the symptoms just came on today, and if you are having facial swelling or swelling in the mouth and throat and shortness of breath, then go into the ER now as you may be having an allergic reaction to something.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards,
Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, General & Family Physician
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