Health conditions

Anaphylaxis

  • Anaphylaxis is the most severe form of allergic reaction and is potentially life threatening.
  • It should be treated as a medical emergency, requiring immediate treatment with adrenaline.

An allergy occurs when your immune system reacts to substances (allergens) in the environment that are harmless for most people, such as food proteins, pollen, dust mites, insect stings and bites.

Allergic reactions can range from being mild to severe (anaphylaxis).

Some people wear a medical warning bracelet to identify their severe allergies.

What causes it?
What are the signs and symtoms?
How is it treated?

Where to get help

  • If you have severe symptoms, always dial triple zero (000) to call an ambulance in a medical emergency
  • See your doctor
  • Ring healthdirect on 1800 022 222

Remember

  • Anaphylaxis is the most severe form of allergic reaction.
  • It is potentially life threatening and should be treated as a medical emergency, requiring immediate treatment with adrenaline.
  • The most effective first aid treatment for anaphylaxis is adrenaline, administered with an adrenaline auto injector.

Acknowledgements

Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH)


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