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Those who are sensitive to salicylates find that an excessive amount first stimulates, then depresses the central nervous system. This can lead to a variety of symptoms, including some that might seem incompatible. For example, both hyperactivity and lethargy are associated with salicylate sensitivity.
Symptoms of the condition may include:
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Breathing difficulties
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Wheezing
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Headaches
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Ear infections
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Changes in skin color
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Nasal congestion
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Itching, skin rash or hives
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Swelling of the hands, feet, eyes, lips and face (angioedema)
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Stomach pain
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Hyperactivity
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Lethargy
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Inability to concentrate
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Mouth ulcers, or red rash around the mouth
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Nasal polyps
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Coughing
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Rhinitis
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Sinusitis
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Cognitive and perceptual disorders
In rare cases, sensitivity to salicylate can cause symptoms of anaphylactic shock.
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