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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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What are the four categories of shock?

The four categories of shock are hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive, and distributive shock. Hypovolemic shock results from significant fluid loss, such as from bleeding or dehydration. Cardiogenic shock occurs when the heart fails to pump effectively, while obstructive shock is due to physical obstruction of blood flow, often from conditions like pulmonary embolism. Distributive shock involves abnormal distribution of blood flow, commonly seen in septic shock, anaphylactic shock, or neurogenic shock.


Why is epinephrine used in anapylactic shock?

Epinephrine is used in anaphylactic shock because it helps to quickly reverse severe allergic reactions by constricting blood vessels, increasing heart rate, and opening up the airways. This can counteract the dangerous drop in blood pressure and difficulty in breathing that occurs during anaphylaxis.


An acute allergic response can lead to?

An acute allergic response can lead to symptoms such as hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis which is a life-threatening emergency. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if experiencing these symptoms.


Why do you experience a shock in an open circuit?

You don't experience a shock in an open circuit. The only time that you can get a shock from an open circuit is when you act as a switch and close the circuit or you ground the circuit hot side to ground with your body. Current has to flow to give you a shock.


What is the difference from static shock and electric shock?

Static shock is a sudden discharge of static electricity, often felt as a mild tingling or stinging sensation when touching an object. Electric shock, on the other hand, is the flow of electric current through a person's body, which can result in injury or even death depending on the intensity and duration of the shock. Static shock is generally harmless, while electric shock can be dangerous.

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What can be injected to prevent anaphlylactic shock?

You can use histamine antagonists and/or immunosuppressants, since anaphylactic shock is just an overreaction of the immune system.


Can a person relapse into anaphylactic shock?

Yes, but it hardly ever happens.


What are severe and sometimes fatal allergic reactions?

Anaphylaxis


Wasp stings the possible reaction and treatment?

The reaction will vary from person to person but at the very least will entail pain and swelling in the area of the sting. The normal treatment would be an anti-histamine. In a worst way scenario, the person who has been stung could suffer anaphylactic shock and die but this is very rare.


What type of shock is an exaggerated allergic reaction?

Anaphylactic shock.


Does zantac stop anaphylactic shock?

NO


What is the name of the hypersensitivity reaction that occurs after a person who is allergic to bee stings is stung by a bee?

Anaphylactic shock


After a death can you visually determine if someone died of 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.


What do you do when you have an allergic reaction to eating a pecan pie?

If the symptoms are minor take an anti-histamine like Benadryl. If the symptoms are more serious go to ER and get help. You can go into anaphylactic shock if not treated quickly and properly.


Can a person can go into anaphylactic shock on their first exposure to an antigen?

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.


Anaphylactic shock is an example of an?

Allergic Response


What happens if a person type a receives blood from a type b person?

They will have an untoward reaction like anaphylactic shock. Basically, they could die.