Workable Symptoms of Allergic Reactions

by Syahrul Azlan

Allergic reactions are reactions that develop in the body when a person inhales, touches or eats something that does not agree with his or her body constitution. Different people tend to suffer from different allergies and different causes of allergies; however most symptoms of allergic reactions are similar and inter-related.

In this regard, the point of views of an allergic reactions in the body rely on the parts that carried allergy and on the rigidity of the reactions. Oftentimes, an allergic reactions may affect on a particular area but in other times, it may affect also on different body parts of a human being. Actually,the affection of the same allergy may differ from one person to another.

The rapid, sudden onset of reactions and most of the times life threatening is known as anaphylaxis. This serious condition requires immediate life saving interventions.

If you may find the person anxious, sweaty or dry, confused and unconscious pale or red and can’t breathe normally she/he suffers the most common serious signs of allergic behavior which is called shock.

Some manifestations includes paleness or flush skin, anxiousness, altered level of consciousness, and cold, clammy skin.

The other workable symptoms are life threatening, others are merely uncomfortable such as redness, swelling, weeping, blistering, itching,crusting or hives of the skin. There may also be difficulty breathing, wheezing, chest tightness, coughing, hoarseness, nasal congestion, sneezing, sometimes blood pressure may drop to dangerously low levels, rapid or irregular heart beat, dizziness, faintness, loss of consciousness and collapse.

Some people suffer from swelling of the face, eyelids,tongue, lips, throat or a headache while others experience pain and nausea in the stomach and vomiting, diarrhea and bloody diarrhea. These symptoms can progress and weaken the body immunity, it is better to take some medication if the reaction is getting worst and if there’s no improvement with the recommended treatment of the allergen.

Any allergic reactions to drugs or treatment must be reported to health provider. Immediate attention and medical intervention must be given to sudden, sere allergic response such as widespread rash, loss of consciousness, nausea and vomiting, difficulty of breathing and sweating.

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