Mild anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that causes runny nose, skin rash or other strange feeling.
With mild anaphylaxis you can have hives, swelling and even trouble breathing.
The signs you're having an allergic reaction to something include vomiting, runny nose, watery eyes and congestion and in severe cases anaphylaxis.
The signs of a severe allergic reaction are.
Skin rashes, itching or hives.
Swelling of the lips, tongue or throat.
Shortness of breath, trouble breathing or wheezing (whistling sound during breathing)
Dizziness and/or fainting.
Stomach pain, bloating, vomiting, or diarrhea.
Uterine cramps.
Feeling like something awful is about to happen.
An allergic reaction is serious if you get a skin rash that may include itchy, red, swollen, blistered or peeling skin. you're wheezing. you get tightness in the chest or throat. you have trouble breathing or talking.
Allergic reactions are sensitivities to substances called allergens that come into contact with the skin, nose, eyes, respiratory tract, and gastrointestinal tract.
They can be breathed into the lungs, swallowed, or injected.
The symptoms of an allergic reaction include.
Skin reactions, including hives and itching and flushed or pale skin.
Low blood pressure (hypotension)
Constriction of the airways and a swollen tongue or throat, which can cause wheezing and trouble breathing.
A weak and rapid pulse.
Nausea, vomiting or diarrhea.
Dizziness or fainting.