Allergic reactions can range from mild rashes to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Understanding how to respond appropriately to an allergic reaction could save someone’s life. At AB First Aid Training, we teach you the signs of an allergic reaction and the correct steps to take, whether it’s a mild reaction or anaphylaxis.
Signs of an Allergic Reaction
- Welling, particularly around the face, mouth, and eyes.
- Difficulty breathing, wheezing, or tightness in the chest.
- Skin reactions like hives, itching, or redness.
Mild vs. Severe Allergic Reactions
- Mild reactions may include itching, rashes, or a runny nose.
- Severe reactions can lead to anaphylaxis, characterized by swelling of the throat, difficulty breathing, and a drop in blood pressure.
Responding to Anaphylaxis
- Administer an epinephrine injection (EpiPen) immediately if available.
- Call 000 for emergency assistance.
- Monitor the person’s condition until help arrives.
Prevention and Safety Measures
- Encourage people with known allergies to carry an EpiPen at all times.
- Ensure that those around them are aware of their allergies and know how to respond in case of an emergency.
Conclusion
Are you prepared to handle an allergic reaction? AB First Aid Training equips you with the necessary knowledge and skills to respond quickly and effectively to allergic emergencies.
Sign up now or call us at 03 8364 8984 for more details.
Questions for Reflection:
- Have you or someone you know had an allergic reaction? How did you handle it?
- How familiar are you with using an EpiPen?
Sources
- Australian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy: Anaphylaxis Action Plan
- Health Direct: Managing Allergies