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EAACI Anaphylaxis Awareness Day 21st November 2025

  • Writer: Gary Stiefel
    Gary Stiefel
  • Nov 22
  • 1 min read

Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening severe allergic reaction. As one cannot predict the severity it needs to be treated as an emergency and treated quickly to ensure the best outcome. However, what people often dont know is 80% of anaphylaxis gets better with no treatment and it is extremely rare to die from anaphylaxis. For more information please visit my instagram account http://www.instagram.com/garystiefel



 
 
 

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