Anaphylaxis: A Life-Threatening Hypersensitivity Reaction
Necmeddin Mehmet Sutasir1, Muhammet Burak Ölmez2, Nevin Cambaz Kurt31Department of Emergency Medicine, Cam Sakura Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye 2Küçükhüyük Family Health Center, Sinanpaşa, Afyonkarahisar, Türkiye 3Department of Pediatrics, Health Sciences University, Cam Sakura Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye
Anaphylaxis is an acute, life-threatening systemic hypersensitivity reaction, primarily mediated by immunoglobulin E. Food allergy is the most common trigger, followed by medications. Patients with anaphylaxis typically present with cutaneous or mucosal symptoms, often accompanied by respiratory and gastrointestinal manifestations. Epinephrine remains the first-line treatment for anaphylaxis. It is crucial to educate patients and caregivers on recognizing anaphylactic symptoms and the proper use of epinephrine autoinjectors.
Keywords: Anaphylaxis, children, immunology and allergy
Corresponding Author: Muhammet Burak Ölmez, Türkiye Manuscript Language: English