Life - threatening
anaphylactic responses to food are an increasingly important public health problem (1).
«The treatment prevents
anaphylactic responses in what were previously fully sensitive mice, opening the door for translating this therapy into the clinic.»
Not exact matches
It's not an allergy, which produces a severe (and immediate)
response, such as hives or
anaphylactic shock.
This is an allergic
response (sometimes, though rarely
anaphylactic — like from shellfish or a bee sting) to eating gluten, but it's not an autoimmune reaction like CD.
These allergic reactions can range from mild to severe, and include hives, shock, a severe drop in blood pressure, dermatitis and other skin reactions, gastrointestinal and respiratory distress, and even life - threatening
anaphylactic reactions in which the throat swells and closes, requiring immediate emergency
response.
Foods which trigger an
anaphylactic type
response must be eliminated.
This is definitely a food allergy but, more specifically, it is an
anaphylactic allergy
response meaning that the body responds immediately and severely.
Anaphylactic shock is a sudden, life - threatening allergic reaction triggered by the dog's immune system as a
response to some portion of the vaccine.