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A severe allergic reaction could result in anaphylactic shock and death.
Definately.
An allergic reaction to anything may result in fatal anaphylaxis. So yes, it can kill you.
Yes it can and does as the result of an allergic reaction. source:i have them now xD
Allergic reactions are not typically a trigger for a vasovagal nerve reaction. However, there are a number of known triggers, as well as some unknown. Any type of nerve malfunction, stress, or pain can trigger a reaction, so the symptoms associated with an allergic reactions should not be ruled out entirely.
Very likely your dog had an allergic reaction to something -- new food, bee sting, spider bite, etc. If you know what caused the reaction, try to keep the dog from coming into contact with it again. Allergic reactions often become worse each time the animal is exposed to the allergen. A serious allergic reaction can result in death.
Red feet could be a result of allergic reaction or edema. This is a result of blood pressure, pregnancy, or a food reaction. It's best to go see a doctor if this persists.
Anaphylactic shock can occur as an allergic reaction to a drug, in any amount, that a person is allergic to and the reaction can occur at any time. After taking a large amount of certain medications or drugs, respiratory distress or respiratory failure can occur. Both Anaphylactic shock and respiratory distress or failure can lead to death.
Allergic responses can vary from not even knowing you are allergic to needing to go to the Emergency Room for immediate help. Usually it will begin with a reaction similar to being allergic to pollen, runny nose, watery eyes etc, and that may be as bad as it gets and an allergy pill will typically take care of it. Other times it can be more severe and result in hives, and even anaphlactic shock resulting in emergency help. You can have a doctor perform a 'allergy panel test' to check you for an allergy to horses and they can tell you how severe your reaction may be or become. There are pills and shots that can be used to help relieve allergy symptoms.
Blisters around the incision may be due to pressure or allergic reaction to the dressings. It can also result from wound infection and should not be a cause for concern
Yes, it absolutely can. I have damaged kidneys as a result of penicillin usage particularly 'Flucloxacilline'. I am currently researching what this means for my case, but I have significant problems as a result, including headaches, dizziness and tiredness.
Any living creature can have allergic reactions. Common allergic symptoms are rashes, itching, lethargy, loss of appetite, coughing, sneezing or vomiting. More serious reactions include anaphylactic shock, which can result in death. A vet can help you determine if your cat has an allergy through a blood test.