Allergist Question:
Explain me what is anaphylaxis?

Answer:
Anaphylaxis is a rare, potentially fatal allergic reaction that affects many parts of the body at the same time. The trigger may be an insect sting, a food (such as peanuts) or a medication. Symptoms may include:
☛ vomiting or diarrhea
☛ a dangerous drop in blood pressure
☛ redness of the skin and/or hives
☛ difficulty breathing
☛ swelling of the throat and/or tongue
☛ loss of consciousness.
☛ vomiting or diarrhea
☛ a dangerous drop in blood pressure
☛ redness of the skin and/or hives
☛ difficulty breathing
☛ swelling of the throat and/or tongue
☛ loss of consciousness.