How to Recognize Anaphylaxis and Use an Adrenaline Auto-Injector
Warning signs, emergency sequence, positioning, auto-injector use, and aftercare.
Patient Education
Patient-friendly resources on allergy symptoms, anaphylaxis, food allergy, allergy testing, hives, angioedema, and printable action plans.
Seek emergency medical help if allergy symptoms affect breathing, the throat, the voice, alertness, or circulation, or if there is collapse or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Warning signs, emergency sequence, positioning, auto-injector use, and aftercare.
Symptoms, avoidance, cross-contact, two auto-injectors, school safety, and travel planning.
IgE and non-IgE CMPA, breastfeeding, formula choices, dietitian support, and urgent symptoms.
The difference between immune milk allergy and digestive lactose intolerance.
How to tell allergy and intolerance apart, including symptoms, triggers, and safety advice.
Why skin-first care matters and when food testing or supervised food trials may help.
Skin prick tests, specific IgE blood tests, and patch testing explained simply.
Large local reactions, systemic reactions, emergency medicines, and venom immunotherapy.
Itchy hives, deeper swelling, common triggers, treatment, and urgent warning signs.
A one-page emergency allergy plan for home, school, childcare, and travel.
A printable guide to recognizing anaphylaxis and using an adrenaline auto-injector.