What Is Anaphylaxis?

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6. Complications of Anaphylaxis

When the cause of the condition is known, it is easy to treat and manage any future episodes. The same can be said about idiopathic anaphylaxis, which has unknown causes. However, an undiagnosed case of idiopathic anaphylaxis can lead to serious complications, which include heart attacks and death.

Similar complications can occur if a known case is not attended to without delay.

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