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  2. Anaphylaxis - Wikipedia

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    Anaphylactoid reaction, non-immune anaphylaxis, or pseudoanaphylaxis, is a type of anaphylaxis that does not involve an allergic reaction but is due to direct mast cell degranulation. [ 10 ] [ 42 ] Non-immune anaphylaxis is the current term, as of 2018, used by the World Allergy Organization [ 42 ] with some recommending that the old ...

  3. Exercise-induced anaphylaxis - Wikipedia

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    Exercise-induced anaphylaxis (EIA, EIAn, EIAs) is a rare condition in which anaphylaxis, a serious or life-threatening allergic response, is brought on by physical activity. [1] Approximately 5–15% of all reported cases of anaphylaxis are thought to be exercise-induced.

  4. Distributive shock - Wikipedia

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    People with septic shock are treated with antimicrobial drugs to treat the causative infection. [12] Some sources of infection require surgical intervention including necrotizing fasciitis, cholangitis, abscess, intestinal ischemia, or infected medical devices. [13] Anaphylactic shock is treated with epinephrine. [14]

  5. Alpha-gal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In 70% of cases, the reaction is accompanied by respiratory distress and is particularly harmful to those with asthma. [12] However, not every exposure to alpha-gal results in allergic reaction for some people with the allergy. [2] It is worth noting that symptoms and overall reactions can vary greatly between individuals with alpha-gal ...

  6. Allergic response - Wikipedia

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    This histamine will act on different areas of the body (eyes, throat, nose, gastrointestinal tract, skin or lungs) to produce symptoms of an allergic reaction. The allergic response is not limited to a certain amount of exposure. If the body is exposed to the allergen multiple times the immune system will react every time the allergen is present.

  7. Cold urticaria - Wikipedia

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    The acquired form is most likely to begin between ages 18 and 25, although it can occur as early as 5 years old in some cases. Life-threatening risks include suffocation resulting from swollen tissue (pharyngeal angioedema) induced by cold foods or beverages, drowning after shock from swimming in cold water, and anaphylactic shock. [2]

  8. Prediabetes for Men: Everything You Need to Know, From ... - AOL

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    Prediabetes doesn’t come with many symptoms, so most people with the conadition — about 90 percent — don’t know they have it. If you do experience prediabetes symptoms , you may notice ...

  9. Food allergy - Wikipedia

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    A severe case of an allergic reaction, caused by symptoms affecting the respiratory tract and blood circulation, is called anaphylaxis. When symptoms are related to a drop in blood pressure, the person is said to be in anaphylactic shock. Anaphylaxis occurs when IgE antibodies are involved, and areas of the body that are not in direct contact ...

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