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Anaphylactic Shock
The severest form of allergy which is a medical emergency. A Type I reaction according to the Gell And Coombs Classification .

Anaphylactic shock is a particularly severe form of allergic reaction, which may be fatal if not rapidly and properly cared for.

Anaphylaxis, or anaphylactic shock, is a severe allergic reaction that affects the whole body. It can lead to death.
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Alternate Names : Anaphylactic reaction, Anaphylactic shock, Shock - anaphylactic
Definition
Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening type of allergic reaction.

Anaphylactic Shock
Anaphylactic shock, the most severe allergic reaction, is most commonly associated with bee or fire ant stings. If welts (hives) erupt following a sting, this is a warning flag to seek prompt medical attention.

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The most serious allergic reaction to latex is an anaphylactic (an-uh-fuh-LAK-tik) response, which can be deadly.

Anaphylactic shock is a type of severe hypersensitivity or allergic reaction. Causes include allergy to insect stings, medicines or foods (nuts, berries, seafood), etc.

ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK
A life-threatening allergic reaction characterized by a swelling of body tissues (including the throat) and a sudden decline in blood pressure; can be (rarely) triggered by medication.

Anaphylactic shock
Anaphylatic shock is a severe hypersensitivity reaction which can be fatal. Symptoms include laboured breathing, profuse sweating, rapid pulse and collapse.
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What is anaphylactic shock?
Anaphylactic shock, also called anaphylaxis, is a severe, life-threatening reaction to certain allergens. Body tissues may swell, including tissues in the throat.

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Definition
Anaphylactic shock is a sudden circulatory collapse that results from a severe allergic reaction. It occurs when the immune system reacts to a foreign substance (allergen).

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Anaphylactic shock, also called anaphylaxis, is a severe, life-threatening reaction to certain allergens. Body tissues may swell, including tissues in the throat. Anaphylactic shock is also characterized by a sudden drop in blood pressure.

Anaphylactic ShockOf all the allergic reactions, anaphylactic shock is the most serious. While rare, it tends to strike those with severe allergies to insect stings, some foods, and certain drugs.

Anaphylactic shock needs immediate treatment with adrenaline, so seek medical help straight away if your child suddenly begins to have difficulty breathing.
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Anaphylactic shock after an insect sting is quite rare, affecting approximately three people in 100. It usually only occurs after a wasp sting.
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anaphylactic shock
A severe and sometimes life-threatening immune system reaction to an antigen that a person has been previously exposed to. The reaction may include itchy skin, edema, collapsed blood vessels, fainting, and difficulty in breathing.

Also called anaphylactic shock, anaphylaxis is a dangerous reaction to an allergen, or an item that your child is allergic to. In most cases, anaphylaxis is a medical emergency.
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Anaphylaxis, or anaphylactic shock, is a sudden catastrophic allergic reaction involving the whole body. Immediate medical treatment is essential - without it your heart and circulation may fail and you could die.
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If the person has an allergy to beestings, they can fall into a life-threatening state of anaphylactic shock. The only treatment is an injection of adrenaline. Immobilise the person, apply pressure to the bite and seek immediate medical help.

Emergency treatment - for a severe asthma attack or anaphylactic shock
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It's important to remember that if you suffer any severe allergic reaction"such as anaphylactic shock or asthma that causes shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, or any other extreme discomfort"you should seek medical attention immediately.

Anyone who is experiencing symptoms of anaphylactic shock (such as difficulty breathing, dizziness, nausea, rash, swelling, itchy eyes, loss of consciousness) after exposure to poison ivy, oak, ...

Distributive shock may be caused by anaphylaxis (anaphylactic shock—see Allergic and Other Hypersensitivity Disorders: Anaphylaxis); bacterial infection with endotoxin release (septic shock—see Sepsis and Septic Shock); ...

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Anaphylaxis, also called anaphylactic shock, is a severe and sometimes life-threatening reaction to an allergen (the items that your child is allergic to are called allergens). It is a medical emergency, in most cases.

When more severe, immunologic contact urticaria may lead to anaphylactic shock. One such example is immunologic contact urticaria from natural rubber latex. Typically, latex gloves cause a wheal and flare reaction at the site of contact.

anaphylaxis (Also called anaphylactic shock.) - a sudden, severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction caused by food allergy, insect stings or medications.

If you have a history of anaphylactic shock, you should keep a preloaded syringe of epinephrine with you. Your doctor will teach you and a close family member how to use it should the need arise.

Anaphylactic shock is the body's severe allergic reaction to a bite or sting and requires immediate emergency care.

Some people develop a severe, whole-body allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, or anaphylactic shock; a rare but potentially fatal allergic reaction.

On rare occasions, a person may experience a severe allergic reaction to spider bites known as anaphylactic shock. Shock can cause the throat and nasal passageways to close, making it difficult to breathe.

It is a device which is used to treat allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock. This is done by providing a specific dose in each automatic injection to combat allergy problems or the early stages of anaphylactic shock.

People with allergies that do not cause anaphylactic shock to these substances are not at higher risk for a serious allergic reaction to the vaccine. Mild allergic reactions may occur in some people, including rash and itching.

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Anaphylaxis is an emergency condition requiring immediate professional medical attention. Call 911 immediately.

Large doses of quinine may lead to severe symptoms of cinchonism: skin rashes, deafness (reversible), somnolence, diminished visual acuity or blindness, anaphylactic shock, and disturbances in cardiac rhythm or conduction, death from cardiotoxicity.

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People who have experienced serum sickness, anaphylactic shock, or drug allergy should avoid future use of the antiserum or drug.
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In some cases, severe reactions ("anaphylactic shock") can occur in which the person may have problems breathing, experience chest tightness, or have swelling of his/her throat or tongue. Severe reactions require prompt emergency treatment.

The protein in rubber can cause an allergic reaction in some people. This reaction can range from sneezing to anaphylactic shock, which is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention.

This overreaction can cause symptoms from the mild (hives) to the severe (anaphylactic shock) upon subsequent exposure to the substance.

As with the introduction of any foreign substance or chemical to the body, the possibility of allergic reaction exists. If you experience any of the following symptoms of anaphylactic shock (severe allergic reaction), ...

Other than genetics and an unhealthy lifestyle, there are many other risk factors for heart attacks that are less common. These include drug use and anaphylactic shock.
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Anaphylaxis is a severe, sometimes life-threatening, allergic reaction that occurs within minutes of exposure an allergy-causing substance (allergen). Anaphylaxis also is called anaphylactic shock.

Neutropenia can occur in acute bacterial infections, viral infections, rickettsiae disease, some parasite injections, aplastic and pernicious anemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, some hormone imbalances and anaphylactic shock.

extreme sensitivity, anaphylaxis may occur, resulting in a sudden drop in blood pressure and swelling of the bronchial tissues, causing severe breathing difficulty. These reactions can arise in seconds and can be deadly. Severe anaphylactic shock is ...

such as those found in perfume, scented shampoo, scented deodorant, or similar products, people can be allergic to the ingredients. The reaction, as with other chemical allergies, can be anywhere from a slight headache to anaphylactic shock, ...

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an adverse reaction (e.g., animal dander, pollen). Allergic reactions are caused by the release of histamine by mast cells, a type of white blood cell. Allergic symptoms may include runny nose (rhinitis), skin rash, asthma, and anaphylactic shock.

Common side effects include soreness and inflammation at injection sites, headache, fever, and chills. Reviewed in [1,2,3] A few cases of severe allergic reactions, including anaphylactic shock, have been reported.[2] ...

Damage to the lungs causing acute respiratory distress syndrome can occur as can liver failure, kidney failure and coma.
Anaphylactic shock is caused by severe allergic reactions to things such as bee and wasp stings, nuts, shellfish, eggs, ...

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