Monday, February 15, 2010

Lidocaine Drink Red And Warm Face, Is This An Allergic Reaction? What Can I Do?

Red and warm face, is this an allergic reaction? What can I do? - lidocaine drink

I saw the doctor yesterday and I had to take a GI cocktail (Mylanta, lidocaine and Donnatal), it was around 3pm yesterday. From 9 that night my face started hot, but this morning my face red and hot, I am not sting or shock or perhaps nothing, just red and hot. Is this an allergic reaction? What can I do to get away red or a game of hide, eh?

2 comments:

Muthu S said...

This is a skin allergy
Pl himself a specialist in skin and some antibiotics and cream

C A said...

Sometimes, when you need to have cocktails or administered to the contrast, etc. for testing and what makes your face red and hot.

I know that if I have the TAC, which were injected me with dye, and I was very hot and red.

Go ask your doctor. But this could be a side effect of the GI Cocktail. Perhaps too many allergies.

You might want to medications for allergies to be fair.

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