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jamesrayenz

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Anaphylactic Shock
« on: February 12, 2011, 05:06:15 AM »
Shock is very serious allergic reaction, which can be fatal if not treated quickly and correctly. Allergens, which may be accompanied by shock are different, and in some cases, even trace amounts of allergen is sufficient to trigger a full anaphylactic shock. Because of its rapid, anaphylactic shock is responsible for numerous deaths in the United States and worldwide. It is estimated that over 400 people die each year in the U.S., anaphylactic shock brought on insect bites, and more than 125 people die each year due to food allergies.The symptoms of anaphylactic shock are different, but often include such things as the constriction breathing, dizziness and fainting, swelling of the neck and face, itching and low blood pressure. airway Strait, causing constriction of bronchiole walls, is the most common cause of death in cases of anaphylactic shock.

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