Diseases and Conditions
Anaphylaxis
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Risk factors
Complications
Prevention
Diagnosis
Treatment
Coping and support
Risk factors
There aren't many known risk factors for anaphylaxis, but some things that might increase the risk include:
- Previous anaphylaxis. If you've had anaphylaxis once, your risk of having this serious reaction increases. Future reactions might be more severe than the first reaction.
- Allergies or asthma. People who have either condition are at increased risk of having anaphylaxis.
- Certain other conditions. These include heart disease and an irregular accumulation of a certain type of white blood cell (mastocytosis).