💨 Abstract
The article primarily discusses allergic reactions to stinging insects. Approximately 5% of Americans are allergic, and reactions can range from hives and swelling to severe breathing difficulties and even death. Troy Baker advises carrying an EpiPen and considers immunotherapy for reducing allergic risk. He also suggests preventive measures, such as avoiding brightly colored clothing and strong scents, and being cautious with food and drinks outdoors to avoid attracting insects.
Courtesy: Neal Augenstein
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