Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction. The term anaphylaxis was first proposed by physiologist Charles Robert Richet and Paul Portier in the year 1902. “Ana” means “against” and “phylaxis” meaning “protection”. Urgent attention is needed to save the life of the individual who is suffering from anaphylaxis.
Symptoms of Anaphylaxis
Generalized urticaria and angioedema are the most common manifestations of anaphylaxis
Throat: Itching, tightness in the throat, hoarseness of voice
Skin: Itching, hives/ Urticaria, redness, swelling, angioedema
GIT: Vomiting, diarrhea, cramp in the abdomen
Lung: Respiratory difficulty/shortness of breath, cough, wheeze
Heart: Weak pulse, dizziness, reduced BP
Only a few symptoms may be present. Severity of symptoms can change quickly.
A variety of condition may mimic sign symptoms of Anaphylaxis. Few differential diagnosis of Anaphylaxis include
Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency. It can be fatal if left untreated.
If someone has symptoms of anaphylaxis, you should:
10-20 kg (~1-5yrs) – 0.15mg (green labelled on autoinjector)
>20kg (~>5yrs) – 0.3mg (yellow labelled on autoinjector)
Pregnant woman- 0.3mg (yellow labelled on autoinjector)
If do not have autoinjector or in hospital settings
It is extremely crucial to alert all the time and follow few preventive measures to reduce the risk of anaphylaxis.
The following can help:
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