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Antipyrine is one of the drugs that increase the number of white blood cells in the blood, as are arginine, salicylates and tuberculin. Acting primarily on vasomotor sensors, the capillaries in the skin dilate, resulting in bright red rashes and swelling on the skin. In high doses this drug causes profuse sweating, dizziness, bluish tinge on the skin and drowsiness and production of albumin and blood in the urine. Different types of young hives.
Panic of going mad, nervous panic, visual and auditory confusion.
Headache Headache, feeling of constriction. Heat stroke. Earache with pain in the head below the ear.
Eyelids are swollen. Conjunctiva red and whitish, with lacrimation. red spots (Apis).
Earache and watery condition. Ringing in the ears. Facial edema and puffiness are associated. Red and swollen. Small lump inside the cheek. Swollen tongue. Saliva is bloody. Toothache along the lower jaw.
Gender black. Genital itching and burning. Metallurgy is blocked. Thin watery vaginal discharge.
Fainting, with a feeling that the heart will stop. A tingling sensation throughout the body. Pulse is fast, weak and irregular.
Eczema is a small red rash on the skin. Intense itching, hives, appear suddenly and go away suddenly. Along with cold inside the body.