The potentially fatal allergic reaction is called anaphylaxisAnaphylaxis
Systemic bacteriology is the study of bacteria that cause diseases within a host organism. It involves understanding the mechanisms by which these bacteria cause infection, evade the host's immune response, and spread within the body. This field is important for developing ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent bacterial infections.
In short - many. In my experience as an alternative health practitioner, and I had an example recently, a rapid response whatever the origins is the best. We were boating on a canal in France when a lady who says she is allergic to wasp stings was stung on her arm. A rapid application of a dab of nest lavender oil followed a similar of tea tree oil and she was unaware of her sting within 30 minutes. For good quality oils go to www.home-cures.net.
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People's bodies can react in many different ways to medicines. If you think you may have taken something you are allergic to, call 911 or poison control.
Any life threatening emergency that involves a patient who has suffered from an immediate medical condition that would lead to death within minutes without a physicians immediate response, I.E. cardiomyo infarction, cerebral stroke and or shock due to a bad allergic reaction.
No, an allergic reaction will occur within 24 hours of exposure.
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When you encounter something to which you're allergic
Symptoms of an allergic reaction to dairy usually appear within minutes to two hours of eating dairy products or food containing dairy ingredients
The 30-30-3 rule in emergency response situations signifies the importance of taking action within the first 30 seconds, having a plan in place within the first 30 minutes, and having a full response team on-site within the first 3 hours to effectively manage and mitigate the emergency situation.
Buccal administration is considered both local and systemic. When a medication is absorbed through the buccal mucosa in the mouth, it can enter the bloodstream directly (systemic effect) or act locally within the oral cavity.