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anaphylactic shockan‧a‧phy‧lac‧tic shock /ˌænəfəlæktɪk ˈʃɒk $ -ˈʃɑːk/ noun [uncountable] medical  - The most severe allergic reaction, anaphylactic shock, can kill through suffocation.
- Whether it was anaphylactic shock from a unique allergy or asphyxiation from catching the peanuts in the throat, this is unknown.
a very sudden serious physical reaction that is caused by an allergy to something such as nuts, eggs, or the sting of some insects. The reaction causes shock, breathing difficulties, and sometimes death. |