The image you’ve attached looks more like a hand-written note, not a diagnostic report. It doesn’t represent any standard lab test format, and no recognised allergy markers, IgE levels, or drug-specific sensitivities are mentioned.
So first, understand this clearly:
This note does NOT tell you which drug you’re allergic to.
Drug allergies cannot be understood from random numbers or scribbled notes.
To identify drug allergies correctly, you need:
1. A detailed history
What drug you took
Timing of the reaction
Symptoms (rash, swelling, breathing issue, itching, etc.)
Whether the reaction happened with the same medicine or a different one
These are the most crucial details without them, no test will help.
2. Cases like yours usually fall into 3 categories
People who get allergic reactions 2–3 times typically have one of these:
1. Penicillin group allergy
2. NSAID allergy (painkillers like ibuprofen, diclofenac)
3. Random one-time drug sensitivity
But this must be analysed properly, not guessed.
3. How drug allergy testing is actually done
There is no single blood test that identifies all drug allergies.
Correct evaluation usually involves:
Clinical history
Reviewing photos of past reactions
Patch tests / skin prick tests (specific ones only)
Supervised drug challenge (only when needed)
Which of these are needed depends completely on your past episodes.
4. What you should do next
Instead of trying to decode unclear notes, you need a structured allergy assessment where I can understand:
Which drug triggered the reaction
Whether it was true allergy or intolerance
Whether there is cross-sensitivity with other medicines
Which medicines you must avoid permanently
Which medicines are still safe for you
This requires a proper consultation and not a one-line answer, because wrong advice in drug allergies can be dangerous.
If you want, I can help you identify your allergy pattern properly
Once I take your detailed history, I can tell you:
Which group of drugs is unsafe for you
Which medicines you must avoid in future
What to do if you ever get an allergic reaction again
Whether you need any allergy tests
You can book a private consultation with me on whatsapp at Nine Three Two Six Zero Two Zero Five Three Six, and I’ll guide you step-by-step so you never face this confusion again.
Answered2025-11-23 07:53:34
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