Anaphylaxis can cause severe itching, difficulty breathing, fainting, and abdominal pain. These symptoms usually begin about 30 minutes after coming into contact with an allergy trigger. First, call ...
Measuring skin water loss during food allergy tests may help predict anaphylaxis and keep patients safe. The method aims to detect the life threatening reaction before epinephrine injections are ...
Adolescents with anaphylaxis are at increased risk of fatal outcomes. Gaps in their knowledge of day-to-day and emergency management have been identified. There are also gaps in services available to ...
Anaphylaxis is the most extreme form of severe allergic reactions which can be life threatening and requires emergency medical treatment. It can affect anyone of any age, sex, race and stature.
A life-threatening allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) can cause shock, a sudden drop in blood pressure and trouble breathing. In people who have an allergy, anaphylaxis can occur minutes after exposure ...
A groundbreaking consensus report on anaphylaxis – the severe reaction some people experience from bee stings, peanut butter exposures, medications, and the like – has been released by the Global ...
The main treatment for anaphylaxis is epinephrine, usually given by injection. If you don’t have access to epinephrine, call 911 or seek emergency care immediately. The most effective way to manage ...
For someone with a food or drug allergy, the risk of life-threatening anaphylactic shock lurks around every corner. A new study shows there might be a pill that can be taken proactively to prevent ...
Patients with signs of anaphylaxis should be given epinephrine in the anterolateral thigh as first-line treatment, according to new practice parameters published in the December issue of the Annals of ...
Anaphylaxis may be described as an overwhelming allergic reaction, typically involving multiple systems in the body, and representing a true medical emergency. It may be caused by a number of factors, ...