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When someone has an allergic reaction say a bee sting you will start to swell up so your veins will dilate increasing blood flow to try and eliminate anything harmful to the human body, it'll increase your respiration so you get more oxygen which will keep your body from creating lactic acid especially your heart it'll cause inflammations increasing blood flow to those spots to try and eliminate harmful things and it'll also release the white blood cells that will be brought to the site by Leuchotrines Histamine is a hormone that will be released

Dilates your veins

Increases your respiration

causes an Inflammation of the tissues

Releases the white blood cells

Neurotransmitter

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Q: What does the histamine release do to a person in anaphylactic shock?
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