What Is Anaphylaxis?

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4. Diagnosis of Anaphylaxis

Most cases of anaphylaxis are diagnosed clinically, or on the basis of the symptoms. This usually happens in emergency rooms. The healthcare provider makes initial physical observations, then listens to chest sounds and takes notice of the breathing rate.

Crackling sounds show that there are fluids in the alveoli and pulmonary tissues. After diagnosis, treatment is commenced immediately. After treatment, it is important to be tested to determine what substances you are allergic to.

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