Can Calcium Gluconate Be Used to Treat Allergies?
Calcium gluconate is commonly used to treat allergies, but it should be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used blindly to avoid adverse effects on oneself. Calcium gluconate belongs to calcium supplements, which can maintain normal excitability of neuromuscular, improve cell membrane permeability, increase the compactness of capillaries, reduce extravasation, and have an anti-allergic effect. It is commonly used to prevent and treat diseases caused by calcium deficiency, such as rickets, osteoporosis, etc. Additionally, it can also improve discomfort symptoms caused by allergies. After taking the medicine as prescribed, it can reduce allergic reactions and achieve the purpose of relieving the condition. Although it can be used to treat allergies, people who are allergic to this medicine, patients with respiratory acidosis, and patients with hypercalcemia should be prohibited from taking it to avoid adverse reactions after administration. Some people may experience adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, arrhythmia, fatigue, and drowsiness after using this medicine. Once they occur, stop taking the medicine and consult a doctor immediately. If the adverse reactions are severe, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in a formal hospital to avoid delaying the condition. In daily life, it is also necessary to reduce exposure to allergens.