Saturday, November 26, 2011

Allergy Test, Medical History a Must Before Bee Sting Acupuncture

A Fatal Case of Intravascular Coagulation after Bee Sting
Allergy Asthma Immunol Res, 2011 November 18

Bee stings can cause severe adverse reactions, leading to anaphylaxis, cardiovascular collapse, and death. In some cases, bee venom also induces disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). However, to our knowledge, there has been no fatal case of intravascular coagulation accompanied by anaphylaxis caused by bee sting acupuncture. Here, we report a fatal case of a 65-year-old woman with DIC, following anaphylactic shock after bee sting acupuncture…

This case emphasizes that practitioners should consider anaphylaxis followed by coagulation abnormalities when a patient’s vital signs are unstable after bee sting acupuncture. Additionally, this case highlights the messages that bee sting acupuncture without taking a history, especially for bee venom allergies, and without skin tests for bee venom reactions can be very dangerous, and that bee stings for therapeutic purposes may cause DIC accompanied by anaphylaxis.

3 comments:

Hannah said...

Acupuncture is much better than any pharmaceutical drugs that you've always buying over the counter.

Khay said...

before deciding to have an acupuncture treatment make sure that he/she is a real acupuncturist. To avoid any problem in the future.

Melanie said...

I'm so thankful that the acupuncture has been recognized on medical experts.