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Complications
Possible complications include:
- Airway blockage
- Cardiac arrest (no effective heartbeat)
- Respiratory arrest (no breathing)
- Shock
Prognosis
Anaphylaxis is a severe disorder that can be life-threatening without prompt treatment. However, symptoms usually get better with the right therapy, so it is important to act right away.