
Originally Posted by
Wavelover
Hi Bro,
Most probably you had Severe Allergic Reaction (Anaphylactic Shock).
Severe Allergic Reaction Symptoms
The symptoms of anaphylaxis can vary. In some people, the reaction begins very slowly, but in most the symptoms appear rapidly and abruptly.
The most severe and life-threatening symptoms are difficulty breathing and loss of consciousness.
Difficulty breathing is due to swelling and/or spasm in the airways (which can include swelling of the tongue or the airways). In very rare cases, breathing can stop altogether.
Loss of consciousness is due to dangerously low blood pressure, which is called "shock."
In the most serious cases, the heart can stop pumping altogether.
These events can lead to death from anaphylaxis.
Triggers of anaphylaxis include many substances. Only a trace amount of the trigger may be needed to cause a severe reaction. Triggers of allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, may include:
Prescription and over-the-counter medications (see Drug allergy)
Venom of stinging insects such as yellow jackets, bumble bees, honey bees, wasps, fire ants (see Allergy: Stinging Insect Venom)
Foods, especially high-protein foods - most commonly, shellfish, fish, nuts, fruit, wheat, milk, eggs, soy products (see Food allergy)
Food additives, such as sulfites
Transfusion of blood or blood products
Numerous other substances such as latex (natural rubber)
Dyes and contrast materials used during radiologic procedures or tests