Allergens that typically lead to anaphylaxis are foods, medications, and venom (bee stings). Environmental allergens rarely lead to anaphylaxis, except anaphylaxis can result from allergy shots (subcutaneous immunotherapy). Some or all of the following symptoms may occur: Hives itching or flushing ...
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Natural and home remedies for bug bites or stings Natural or home remedies that may work include tea tree oil, lavender oil, o, oatmeal, fresh-cut onion, or toothpaste applied topically to the bite also have been reported to reduce symptoms of bites and stings. However, most of my colleagu...
some people have immune systems that overreact to the venom in bites and stings, causing allergic reactions. For people with stinging insect allergies, venom shots are available and make a big difference. People are commonly allergic to bites and stings from bumblebees, wasps, hornets and fire ...
Read about anaphylaxis and how it differs from an allergic reaction. Learn about shock, symptoms, treatment, diagnosis, causes (insect stings, latex allergy, food allergy, medication allergy), COVID vaccine, and prevention.