Nicole M. asked

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Flushed face, tingling in mouth, throat, and tongue, with some swelling of the tongue. The symptoms have been present for 45 minutes and are getting worse. No dizziness or muscle spasms. The individual is 70 years old, has rheumatoid arthritis, received a steroid injection yesterday, and had dinner tonight. They are on Symponia Aria infusion treatment for RA and take blood pressure, cholesterol, and metformin medications. Is an ER visit necessary?

January 18th, 2023

Desiree W. answered

The symptoms described, including flushed face, tingling in the mouth, throat, and tongue, and swell...

January 18th, 2023

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