10 Signs of Anaphylactic Shock

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Anaphylactic Shock Sign #6: Dizziness

The brain needs a lot of oxygen and nutrients. Without it, it will struggle and we can begin to feel dizzy as a result. It’s something that we will occasionally experience if we stand up too quickly, leaving us temporarily short of blood flowing to the head. It usually passes quickly, but if it doesn’t then something may be wrong.

It is not usual for people to suddenly feel dizzy for no apparent reason. In the case of an anaphylactic shock, the surge of chemicals running through the body will affect the brain. It is a sign that the patient needs help and should get emergency medical treatment.

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