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... anaphylactic reactions is still limited. My research project aimed to identify the immune cells and signaling pathways that are critical for anaphylaxis to ...
People who have an allergy to bee venom may experience severe symptoms when they're stung. These symptoms, collectively known as anaphylaxis, can include ...
Yet researchers continue to study different therapies that will lessen the chance of severe reactions, including anaphylaxis. Immunotherapy. Immunotherapy is ...
Rarely, allergy shots can cause anaphylaxis. Biological medicines given by injection include: Dupilumab (Dupixent). This medicine treats asthma, sinus pressure ...
Severe reactions may include: A whole-body response (anaphylaxis), which can cause fainting, a racing heart, swelling of limbs or torso, and shock; Swelling ...
... anaphylaxis. Symptoms in these cases are like those of anaphylaxis caused by bee stings, including hives, trouble breathing, and nausea and vomiting. When ...
Mayo Clinic researcher Ronna L. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D., explores the emergency management of anaphylaxis.
A second pen is recommended for people at high risk of life-threatening anaphylaxis in case anaphylactic symptoms return before emergency care is available.
Anaphylaxis requires an immediate epinephrine shot. Hospital care also is needed to maintain blood pressure and support breathing. Taking allergy-causing ...
Stings from bees, yellow jackets, wasps, hornets and fire ants might cause a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). When to seek emergency help. Call 911 or ...
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