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Anaphylaxis In Emergency Department
Presented from India by Dr. Renjith T P0
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Case Description
A dangerous systemic hypersensitivity reaction with a typically quick onset that can be fatal is anaphylaxis. Rapid onset of breathing, circulation,and/or airway issues are its defining characteristics. The most crucial treatment is intramuscular adrenaline, although many patients do not receive it...
Case Summary
- Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction requiring immediate medical attention. It involves multiple body systems and can quickly progress to airway compromise, cardiovascular collapse, and death. While most commonly seen in emergency departments, any doctor, regardless of specialty, should be equipped to manage it. The core of managing anaphylaxis lies in understanding its nature and knowing how to react quickly.
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Dr. Renjith T P
Specialist Emergency Physician, IQRAA Hospital, KozhikodeDr. Renjith T P, Specialist Emergency Physician, IQRAA Hospital, Kozhikode
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