When most people are stung by a stinging insect , it’s uncomfortable. The pain usually goes away within a few hours or days. But people with a stinging insect allergy may be at risk for something more concerning – a serious allergic reaction called anaphylaxis . If you are allergic to stinging insects, here are some things you should know to help prevent and treat allergic reactions. What Stinging Insects Cause Most Allergic Reactions? These stinging insects are some of the most common…
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Artikel: Understanding Stinging Insect Allergy
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