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The Itch: Allergies, Asthma, Eczema & Immunology

#55 - What is a venom allergy?

Breaking down the facts behind a bee sting allergy and more!

In this episode, we delve into the world of venom allergies, focusing on allergic reactions caused by flying insects and fire ants. Our hosts are joined by Dr. Farah Khan, who shares her valuable expertise, in explaining the underlying mechanisms of allergic reactions to venom allergies.

What we cover in this episode:
  • What types of insects can cause a venom allergy and lead to anaphylaxis; honey bees, bumble bees, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets and fire ants.
  • Why mosquitos are not a concern for anaphylaxis.
  • What a normal versus an allergic reaction to venom looks like.Local versus systemic reactions. What is the difference, and when do you need to worry that you will potentially have an anaphylaxic reaction.
  • When should you see a doctor regarding your insect bite.
  • Why testing is not straightforward for insect stings (venom allergy): insect sting allergies are rare, and we do not want to over-test. What happens after you have reacted a venom and how to work with your allergist.
  • Only test people who have had an allergic reaction to a sting. Types of tests that would be used once you have reacted to venom.
  • How to determine whether you are a candidate for immunotherapy.
  • Why allergist test for systemic mastocytosis when talking about venom allergies.
  • What to do when you get stung and the best medications to take.
  • How to best prepare yourself to avoid getting stung.
  • Advice to someone afraid of a stinging insect.

More information about this episode can be found here: www.itchpodcast.com/episodes/55-venom-allergy

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