It is recommended to have an epinephrine auto-injector, such as EpiPen, on hand for severe allergic reactions.
Allergy medications such as Zyrtec or benadryl. This will help ease the symptoms of the allergic reaction.
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.
yes, it is possible to be allergic to anything.
There are many signs to an allergic reaction (I have had 5 myself) and they sometimes may not stand out. If there is itching of the lips, almost always the next step will be the closing of the throat. Insert Benadrill or other allergy meds. If allergic reaction seems to get worse, call a doctor or go to the emergency room IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!!!!
Yes, you can. It may be an allergy or a food intolerance.
Significant allergic reaction
Hymenoptera allergy is the medical term meaning allergic reaction to a wasp bite.
Yes, you can have an allergic reaction to anything. You can even develop an allergy to things that you have previously never been allergic to before. If you think you are having an alleric reaction, take Benadryl if the reaction is not too severe. But if you begin having difficulty breathing, severe swelling, numbness, difficulty swallowing, etc... you need to get to a doctor or emergency room ASAP. If it is a serious allergic reaction, you can go into anaphalactic shock, which can be fatal.
Yes, an allergy could potentially cause a fever as part of an allergic reaction.
How to Prevent a Reaction Avoiding known allergens that you are allergic to. Allergy shots which gradually build up an immunity to the reaction, such as bee stings. Carrying a pre-loaded Epinephrine shot to treat a reaction before medical help arrives. Get allergy testing if you suspect you might be allergic. Wearing a medical identification bracelet to alert others of your allergy. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND VIDEO GO TO: http://www.emergencysuppliesinfo.com/allergic-reaction.html
Day time non- drowsy Benadryl provides longer periods of allergy relief without side effects when one is experiencing an allergic reaction.
Hypersensitivity is also known as allergic reaction, exaggerated immune response, or allergic sensitivity.