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anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction.
symptoms of anaphylaxis can include hives, swelling, and difficulty breathing.
anaphylaxis requires immediate medical attention.
a person experiencing anaphylaxis may lose consciousness.
anaphylactic shock is a life-threatening complication of anaphylaxis.
common triggers for anaphylaxis include peanuts, shellfish, and bee stings.
people with a history of anaphylaxis should carry an epinephrine auto-injector.
early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing anaphylaxis.
anaphylaxis can occur quickly, sometimes within minutes of exposure to an allergen.
it is important to educate yourself about the symptoms and treatment of anaphylaxis.
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