What symptom is allergic asphyxia

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Recently, I found that my neighbor's elder sister always felt tired and listless. After work, she would have symptoms of shortness of breath, palpitations, dizziness and dyspnea. One day, she suddenly fainted. We sent her to the hospital to check for anaphylactic shock. After treatment, she has improved. Today, let me share with you the symptoms of anaphylactic shock.

What symptom is allergic asphyxia

First: the patient has anaphylactic shock, and has a sense of fear, accompanied by palpitation, irritability, dizziness, amblyopia, yellow vision, hallucination, diplopia and other symptoms.

Second: the patient's skin appears pale, chilly and other symptoms. The patient's skin itches or palms itch. The skin and mucous membrane have numbness, most of which are numbness of lips and limbs. There will be various rashes.

Third: the patient has sneezing, runny nose, hoarseness, dyspnea and laryngeal spasm. Many patients also have esophageal obstruction and abdominal discomfort, accompanied by nausea and vomiting.

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The above is the symptoms of allergic asphyxia, hope to help you, if you have the above symptoms, suggest you go to the hospital for examination, early treatment.