ANAPHYLAXIS

(Allergic Shock)

BAsic information

description

A life-threatening allergic response to drugs or any other allergy-causing substance. Reactions that happen the fastest are often the worst.

frequent signs and symptoms

Any of the following can happen in seconds or a few minutes after being exposed to something that you are very allergic to:

Not all symptoms occur. Seek immediate help for any of them.

causes

risk increases with

preventive measures

If you have an allergic history:

expected outcomes

Full recovery (if treated quickly).

POSsible complications

If not treated quickly, anaphylaxis can cause shock, cardiac arrest, and/or death.

diagnosis & treatment

general measures

Call 911 (emergency) for an ambulance or medical help. If the victim is a child, perform lifesaving measures for 1 minute before calling for emergency help.

Begin mouth-to-mouth breathing right away.

If their heart is not beating, give CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation).

Don't stop CPR until help arrives.

medications

activity

Return to your normal activities as soon as symptoms are better. Make sure you are not alone for 24 hours, in case symptoms come back.

diet

Avoid foods to which you are allergic.

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