Systemic Anaphylaxis:
This condition is known as the systemic form of the most severe I-type reactions and occurs when a sensor enters through the circulation (or by digestion if absorbed rapidly). It has been identified previously,
1. Life-threatening shock due to sudden drop in blood pressure.
2 - respiratory distress due to bronchospasm, laryngeal spasm, increased mucus secretion and pulmonary vasoconstriction.
3- Glowing, edema, urticaria and others.
The clinical symptoms (shock and death) can occur within seconds of entering the causative substance, which leads to the activation of the physical cells in the walls of the blood vessels, causing vascularity (causing a drop in pressure), contraction of the smooth muscles in the respiratory tract (causing respiratory distress) An edema in the pharynx and upper respiratory tract, and a rash that is spread in the form of urticaria.
This condition is known as the systemic form of the most severe I-type reactions and occurs when a sensor enters through the circulation (or by digestion if absorbed rapidly). It has been identified previously,
1. Life-threatening shock due to sudden drop in blood pressure.
2 - respiratory distress due to bronchospasm, laryngeal spasm, increased mucus secretion and pulmonary vasoconstriction.
3- Glowing, edema, urticaria and others.
The clinical symptoms (shock and death) can occur within seconds of entering the causative substance, which leads to the activation of the physical cells in the walls of the blood vessels, causing vascularity (causing a drop in pressure), contraction of the smooth muscles in the respiratory tract (causing respiratory distress) An edema in the pharynx and upper respiratory tract, and a rash that is spread in the form of urticaria.
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