Symptoms of an acetaminophen allergy can include difficulty breathing, hives or redness with itching. Allergic reactions can vary in severity and may also involve hypersensitivity or intolerance. If you suspect someone is having a reaction to acetaminophen, it is advisable to stop taking it to see if the symptoms improve. This is one way to determine if the tiny bumps are related to acetaminophen intake.
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