- Allergy to Aspirin is more likely an allergic reaction to NSAIDS, which are anti-inflammatory drugs. It is a pretty common to experience a reaction while taking Aspirin.
- Symptoms to watch out for include hives, itchy skin, swelling in the face and tongue, and shortness of breath. Although rare, anaphylaxis can occur as well.
- Treatments include avoiding any medications with NSAIDS, allergy injections could also be a solution but you should ask your primary doctor first or see an allergist.