For some people, a single bee sting may trigger a fatal allergic reaction called anaphylactic shock.

Anaphylactic shock occurs when the body undergoes a major overreaction of the immune system and can cause breathing difficulties, swelling, circulatory collapse, coma or even death.

The main thing to do is to respond as quickly as possible and it is essential to know how quickly locate the allergic reaction.

It comes to signs or symptoms that you can search to recognize an anaphylactic shock:

Respiratory - trouble speaking, breathing or swallowing.Face - swelling, redness, itching of the face and tongue.Stomach - vomiting, pain in the stomach or diarrhea.Total body - pallor, swelling, rash, weakness, itching, loss of consciousness or sense of doom.Sponsored links:

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