To prevent anaphylactic shock, individuals at risk should carry an epinephrine auto-injector, such as an EpiPen. If anaphylaxis occurs, administering epinephrine promptly can help reverse severe allergic reactions by constricting blood vessels, relaxing airway muscles, and reducing swelling. It's crucial to seek emergency medical help immediately after using the auto-injector. Additionally, individuals should discuss their Allergies and emergency plans with healthcare providers.
You can use histamine antagonists and/or immunosuppressants, since anaphylactic shock is just an overreaction of the immune system.
Anaphylaxis
Anaphylactic shock.
NO
Allergic Response
can a blood transfusion cause anaphylactic shock
by vasoconstriction and opening of the airway
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anaphylactic shock
Yes, but it hardly ever happens.
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