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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.
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 ...
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 ...