Anaphylactic is a serious and life-threatening allergic response. Some signs and symptoms of this would include a difficulty in breathing and loss of consciousness, hives, swelling in the face, dropping blood pressure and vomiting.
For someone experiencing anaphylactic shock, he/she will experience severe itching in the face and eyes as well as difficulty swallowing and breathing.
Blood pressure drop, breathing difficult
Usually yes. There are many visible symptoms of anaphylactic shock that don't go away when the person dies, such as hives, red or purple skin, and swelling of the face, tongue, and/or throat.
Anaphylaxis
Anaphylactic shock.
NO
hypotension, tacycardia and low Bp
Confusion and problems breathing are some symptoms of septic shock. Weakness, patches of discolored skin and chills are some other symptoms to look out for.
Allergic Response
There are no specific symptoms relating to honey or other foods (unless an anaphylactic shock had been triggered). Symptoms of allergy or food intolerance tend to vary from person to person although some symptoms are commonly shared.
anaphylactic shock
can a blood transfusion cause anaphylactic shock
If the symptoms are minor take an anti-histamine like Benadryl. If the symptoms are more serious go to ER and get help. You can go into anaphylactic shock if not treated quickly and properly.