Change Player Size
Watch this video in a new window

Anaphylactic allergic reaction

What happens in anaphylactic reaction  
 
Customize

More From: pyrexia4

Loading...

QuickList(0)

5 ratings
Sign in to rate
17,412 views
Want to add to Favorites? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to add to Playlists? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to flag a video? Sign In or Sign Up now!

Statistics & Data

Loading...

Video Responses (0)

This video has no Responses. Be the first to Post a Video Response.
Sign in to post a Comment

Text Comments (9)   Options

Loading...
Comment(s) marked as spam Show
Tap2323 (1 month ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Second time I was stung: The ONLY symptom that I had was ITCHY FEET, which threw me for a loop and was the reason I didn't use my Epi-Pen before I passed out (10min after the sting). So definitely put that one in your symptom book, because it is rarely talked about and is a dangerous symptom. I now carry 2 epi-pens at all time and get shots once a month, which I highly recommend because I feel much more in control of my allergy. All the best.
 0
Marked as spam
im covered in red lumps and i had big swollen lips this morning lol, the doctor did a blood test on me and gave me steroids...

how do i find out what the allergy is? cause i cant figure it out!
it has come on every night for the past week... even when i just lie in bed and do nothing it comes back!
anyone have any ideas what it could be and what i can do to prevent it happening? do i have to touch the thing to get the lumps or do they just come back for no reason
Tap2323 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Could you have bed bugs, because some individuals are highly allergic to bed bugs. I would go see an allergist. He hears allergy stories all day, so odds are your case isn't unique and he will know what to do. :D Good Luck.
PS. You have to be exposed to an antigen in order to initiate an allergic reaction, so touching the lumps can not GIVE you the allergy but will only irritate the symptoms.
Tap2323 (1 month ago)
Comment removed by author
danbit5 (3 months ago)
Comment removed by author
pokemoncrazy99 (7 months ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
i am actually a medical freak.
that is excact ly what happens. though in anaphylaxis, (a severe allergy)
there may also be nausea vomiting or dizzyness. i am only 10.
Ivoryshoulder (8 months ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
I had an anti nausea pill called Maxalon and went into Anophalaxis.I had a seizure, muscles spasm attack and passed out.They said I had lock Jaw. Doctors put something in the drip to counteract the symptoms.
Fortunately I was in hospital at the time of the allergy attack with adult measles, but doctors said if I was home I would've died.
DeJANGOh (9 months ago) Show Hide
+2
Marked as spam
yes it does man with a soothing voice, yes it does

Would you like to comment?

Join YouTube for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.