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A client is allergic to aspirin, distalgesic and vibranycin. Can she receive treatments?

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A client is allergic to aspirin, distalgesic and vibranycin. Can she receive treatments?

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This client appears to be allergic to several things and it would be better not to treat her. However if the client insists, please carry out a patch test and watch out for any swelling, redness, irritation or itching or the client feeling unwell. Q: A client is receiving t.f.r. treatments. She suffers from Asthma, but has not had an attack recently and cannot remember the last time she had one. She only occasionally uses an inhaler for her asthma. Between mesotherapy sessions she did have a light asthma attack. A: Do not proceed with treatments. It is not safe as the client showed possible allergic reactions to one or more ingredients. Q: I consulted a lady who would like to start t.f.r. treatments. She suffers from asthma and uses a Ventolin (salbutamol) inhaler as well as a Beckatide inhaler. She uses the Beckatide every day in the morning and in the evening, but the Ventolin very occasionally. Can we treat her? A: Yes. She does not need to treat her asthma on a daily basis with the

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