Allergic Reactions to Insects
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Insect stings can cause serious allergic reactions. The majority of people that are allergic to insect stings are usually allergic to bee, wasp, hornets, yellow jackets or fire ant stings. Insect stings can be severe in many instances and can even cause death. Here is some information regarding allergic reactions to insect stings.
It is important to recognize the difference between a normal reaction to an insect sting and an allergic reaction to an insect sting. A normal reaction will be localized and will usually not include difficulty breathing, rapid pulse or swelling in the face or mouth. An allergic reaction will usually include hives or redness away from the body part stung, difficulty breathing, rapid pulse and dizziness.
Because insect sting allergies are usually severe, it is very important to seek medical attention immediately. One of the major ways that an insect sting allergic reaction can be combated is with an adrenaline shot.
For mild sufferers, you can usually use an over the counter anti histamine. If you have experienced an insect sting allergic reaction in the past, there are many ways to help prevent future allergic reactions. Your doctor can help prevent severe reactions with allergy shots. These shots can help condition your immune system to be resistant to insect sting allergens. For more information, consult with your physician or a health care professional.
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