Allergy to lupine has been observed with some side effects: gastrointestinal disorders, rhinitis, eczema, hives, breathing and heart problems, swelling of lips or
even anaphylactic shock in severe cases.
As with any allergy, an allergic reaction to gluten, can cause hives, rashes, congestion, trouble breathing, and
even anaphylactic shock — depending on the severity of the allergy and the amount of gluten consumed.
Cow milk allergy is the number one allergy in kids and symptoms include irritability, vomiting, wheezing, swelling, hives, and
even anaphylactic shock!
Symptoms could be as severe as swelling, rash, hives, breathing difficulties, upset belly or
even anaphylactic shock within 1 hour of ingestion or exposure to the food or as minimal as irritability, diaper rash and eczema.
Not exact matches
A child with peanut allergy who eats peanuts,
even a trace amount, can go into
anaphylactic shock.
And because of the risk of
anaphylactic shock (and
even death), immunotherapy is inherently risky.
hives and
anaphylactic symptoms have been traced to penicillin in milk, soft drinks, and
even in frozen TV dinners.
Possibly
even serious
anaphylactic reactions.
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.
They are; however, sometimes they're processed on equipment which is also used for other grains which may contain gluten and so they may pick up a miniscule amount of gluten which a person who has a true allergy to gluten or celiac disease might respond to or
even go into
anaphylactic shock.
In
even more serious cases IgE reactions can lead to
anaphylactic shock.
These can range from fairly mild reactions like lethargy or soreness, to really severe ones like
anaphylactic shock, autoimmune diseases and
even death.
For one thing, the pet may develop adverse reactions ranging from fever to seizures to autoimmune disease to
anaphylactic shock and
even death.
In the most severe cases, pets can develop a sudden onset of lethargy, vomiting, collapse, and
even death, which is known as an
anaphylactic reaction.
Your pet may be experiencing internal bleeding,
anaphylactic shock, toxicity from something they ingested, a problem with the endocrine system,
even some types of organ failure.