What Is Anaphylaxis?

Anaphylaxis is a severe and rapid allergic reaction that can affect multiple parts of the body. It occurs when the immune system overreacts to a substance that is normally harmless, such as a certain food, medication or insect sting.
This reaction releases chemicals like histamine throughout the body, leading to symptoms such as swelling, breathing problems and a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Without quick treatment, anaphylaxis can become life-threatening within minutes.
Fortunately, with awareness, prompt medical care and proper prevention, most people who experience anaphylaxis can recover fully and prevent future episodes.