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होस्ट : मानव देव रावत
प्रड्यूसर : अतुल तिवारी
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What is anaphylaxis? How is it different from a common allergy, and why is it so dangerous? What suddenly happens inside the body that a patient becomes critical within minutes? Who is at higher risk of anaphylaxis? What are the most common triggers—food, medicines, insect bites, injections—and which of these is the most dangerous? Can anaphylaxis happen even the first time, or does it occur only after repeated exposure? What early signs should we look for to recognize it quickly? If someone has anaphylaxis at home or in a market, what should be the first steps of help? Do anti-allergy medicines or steroids play any role before reaching the hospital? How long should a patient be kept under observation after an anaphylactic episode? Can anaphylaxis happen again? What lifelong precautions are necessary? How do symptoms differ in children and the elderly? Are people with asthma at higher risk? Which foods commonly trigger anaphylaxis—like nuts, seafood, milk proteins? Is it really true that a peanut allergy can be fatal? How can something so small cause such a big reaction? Can someone get anaphylaxis from fragrances, perfumes, or colors? Do people confuse panic attacks with anaphylaxis? How can we tell the difference? Find answers to all these questions in this episode of Hello Doctor with Fortis Hospital's Pulmonologist Avi Kumar.
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