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Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis

Common allergies children suffer from are to food substances such as peanuts, and even a very small trace of nut can cause someone to have an anaphylactic reaction. This will normally come on very quickly, however, sometimes it can take a few hours. If you suspect any anaphylactic reaction, you need to activate the EMS immediately. Signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis include:

- General symptoms, such as itchy, watery eyes, a headache, or a runny nose.
- Skin problems, such as a swelling of the face, lips, tongue, neck, or hands. Or an itching, hives, rashes, or generally red skin.
- Breathing problems, such as cough, difficulty swallowing, rapid breathing, difficulty in breathing, noisy breathing, a change in or loss of voice, a high pitched noise during inhalation, wheezing, or a sharp burning sensation in the chest and throat. Serious breathing problems are a sign that this person may be experiencing a severe allergic reaction.
- Heart or circulation problems, such as increased heart rate, decreased blood pressure, excessive sweating, or cool and clammy skin.
- Mental status problems, including confusion, agitation, hallucinations, fainting or a loss of consciousness.

For more details, we have an Anaphylaxis video online course at www.proanaphylaxis.co.uk

At ProTrainings Europe Ltd we offer over 350 video online training courses and classroom training at your workplace or at a local training centre nationwide. For more information see https://www.protrainings.uk or phone 01206 805359 or email support@protrainings.uk

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