What
Is Anaphylaxis?
Anaphylaxis refers to a serious and rapid allergic reaction that
involves more than one portion of the body. Medical findings state that
if condition gets worse Anaphylaxis can kill a person especially if
left untreated.
It occurs swiftly after exposure to the allergen and may cause a
life-threatening allergic reaction.
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Can Anaphylaxis Be Left Untreated?
No. Anaphylaxis is a severe form of allergic reaction and can be deadly. It is recommended that you immediately seek medical attention as soon as the signs and symptoms appear. Here are the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis that you should know about:
- Skin itching, swelling, redness and stinging sensation.
- Drop in blood pressure
- Swelling of tissues in the nose, mouth, and throat that can lead to difficulty of breathing.
- Vomiting, stomach cramps, and diarrhea.
These are some of the signs and symptoms that you should be aware of in order to prevent severe complication if left untreated.
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