Sentences with phrase «anaphylactic shock at»

He had campaigned on enacting a revenue - neutral carbon tax, but noted that Republican primary voters started to break out in hives on mentioning carbon and moved toward anaphylactic shock at the word tax.
«There are plenty of stories where patients eat a burger at 6 p.m. and then wake up with anaphylactic shock at midnight,» says Dr. Stone.

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At the same time, they are also responsible for type I allergy symptoms, which are the most well - known and immedately - occurring symptoms and include hay fever, allergic asthma and anaphylactic shock.
Reporting their study data Sept. 22 in the journal Immunity, scientists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center say their findings in mice should also provide insights into new therapeutic strategies and diagnostics for food allergies and anaphylactic shock triggered by the immune antibody IgE (immunoglobulin E).
«Physicians treating ragweed allergy sufferers may soon have an alternative to the current approach to managing ragweed allergy, which usually involves weekly or monthly visits to the doctor's office for allergy shots and carries the risk of swelling and pain at the injection site, plus risk of anaphylactic shock,» says Creticos, an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Yes, we've encountered a lot of challenges and incidents that could have ended tragically during the past year like almost losing my daughter at the beach when we were celebrating my birthday, and rushing my son to the E.R. because he managed to eat some Reese's peanut butter cups and had anaphylactic shock but we weren't aware that he was having one.
According to her husband, he arrived home to find her sitting at the kitchen table with a plate of peanuts in front of her, and upon seeing him she stuffed a handful into her mouth and then went into anaphylactic shock.
It includes autoimmune diseases of the thyroid, joints, blood, eyes, skin, kidney, liver, bowel and central nervous system; anaphylactic shock; aggression; seizures; epilepsy; and fibrosarcomas at injection sites, especially in cats.
Severe Reactions: allergic reactions (anaphylactic shock), sarcoma - a tumour that develops at the site of injection
These reactions may range from mild swelling at the site of injection or a mild decrease in cardiac output, to a full - blown episode of anaphylactic shock or death.
* Reactions can range from mild to severe and include a wide variety of symptoms, such as swelling at the injection site to more serious outcomes, such as anaphylactic shock or death.
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