Yes, but it hardly ever happens.
Anaphylaxis
Anaphylactic shock.
NO
Anaphylactic shock
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.
Yes, it is possible for a person to go into anaphylactic shock on their first exposure to an antigen if they have a severe and immediate allergic reaction. This is known as anaphylaxis and can be life-threatening.
Allergic Response
They will have an untoward reaction like anaphylactic shock. Basically, they could die.
Yes. If the person has an allergic reaction to the sting, anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock can occur and the windpipe closes and the person can die from suffocation.
can a blood transfusion cause anaphylactic shock
by vasoconstriction and opening of the airway
medication food poision ( venom ) allergen