When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Contact your doctor or go to the emergency room immediately if you experience difficulty breathing or swallowing. This is a serious symptom requiring prompt medical intervention.

Severe Allergic Reactions

Seek immediate medical help if you develop symptoms of a severe allergic reaction such as hives, widespread swelling (angioedema), particularly around your face, lips, or tongue, or dizziness. These indicate a life-threatening allergic reaction requiring immediate treatment.

Other Serious Symptoms

Call your doctor immediately if you experience a high fever (above 103°F or 39.4°C), severe headache, stiff neck, or confusion. These may signal a more serious infection requiring rapid treatment.

Note: This information does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your physician for diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition.