In an interview with Mary Carmen Lara and Iván López Elizondo, the specialist in the prevention, diagnosis and care of all types of allergies of the immune system, Rodrigo Hiroshi González spoke about the anaphylaxis stop in Fin W and reported that it is a acute and life-threatening allergic reaction, the most serious that exists what anyone can submit y requires immediate attention.
“Potentially anyone can have an allergic reaction from mild to anaphylaxis, there is no way to know or predict it, it is sudden and fast during the first minutes, hence the importance of knowing it.”
Hiroshi González pointed out that If it occurs, there are medications that must be applied immediately.the most important adrenaline which is prescribed through prior evaluation by a specialist, helps open the airways and improve the pumping of the heart in order to avoid anaphylactic shock or the next step that is more dangerous, respiratory arrest that could cause death .
Clinical reactions of anaphylaxis that may occur:
- Accelerate the heart
- swelling in the face
- Closure of lungs or throat
Clinical reactions of an allergy from mild to severe that may occur:
- abdominal pain
- Cramping sensation
- Diarrhea
- Chest pain
- Anxiety
- Skin lesions
- Choking sensation
- Dizziness
- Loss of consciousness
- Deterioration of alertness
- Loss of consciousness
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The specialist said that people who have ever had a reaction, “which for most people is harmless,” should undergo studies to help predict or diagnose which food, substance or medication can trigger an allergy, it is important to avoid a serious manifestation such as anaphylaxis.
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## Interview with Specialists on Anaphylaxis: A Matter of Life and Death
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News where we are dedicated to bringing you critical information on topics that impact your life. Today we are delving into a serious subject: anaphylaxis. We are joined by two esteemed experts: Dr. Rodrigo Hiroshi González, a specialist in allergy prevention, diagnosis, and care, and Dr. Mary Carmen Lara, an allergist with extensive experience in treating severe allergic reactions.
**Section 1: Understanding Anaphylaxis**
* **Interviewer:** Dr. González, you described anaphylaxis as a “sudden and life-threatening allergic reaction.” Can you help our audience understand what sets it apart from other allergic reactions?
* **Interviewer:** Dr. Lara, we often hear the term “anaphylactic shock.” Could you explain what that means and why it requires immediate medical attention?
**Section 2: Recognizing the Signs**
* **Interviewer:** The article mentions a range of symptoms, from accelerated heartbeat to throat closure. Dr. Lara, how can someone differentiate between a mild allergic reaction and the start of anaphylaxis?
* **Interviewer:** Dr. González, what specific signs should people look out for in themselves and others that would indicate the need for immediate action?
**Section 3: Immediate Action and Treatment**
* **Interviewer:** Dr. González, the article emphasizes the importance of adrenaline in treating anaphylaxis. Could you elaborate on how adrenaline works to counter the effects of this severe reaction?
* **Interviewer:** Dr. Lara, are there other steps individuals can take while waiting for professional medical help?
**Section 4: Prevention and Personal Responsibility**
* **Interviewer:** Dr. Lara, you mentioned the importance of undergoing studies to identify potential allergens. What types of studies are involved, and how can they help individuals minimize their risk?
* **Interviewer:** Dr. González, what advice would you give to someone who has experienced a mild allergic reaction in the past, even if they haven’t had a severe instance?
**Section 5: Broader Impact and Awareness**
* **Interviewer:** Dr. González, knowing that anaphylaxis can affect anyone, what steps can we take as a society to raise awareness and ensure preparedness for this potentially life-threatening condition?
* **Interviewer:** Dr. Lara, what final message would you like to leave our audience with regarding anaphylaxis, its prevention, and the importance of seeking timely medical help?
**Closing:**
Thank you, Dr. González and Dr. Lara, for sharing your invaluable expertise and insight on this critical topic. We hope this discussion will empower our audience to understand, recognize, and take action against the threat of anaphylaxis. For more information and resources, please visit [Relevant website or organization].