Interní Med. 2010; 12(6): 330-332
Allergic reactions to insect stings can cause bright variety of symptoms from local extreme swelling to systemic anaphylaxis. Systemic
reactions affect 3 % of adults and 1 % of children. Severe reactions can occur at any age without warning. The treatment of choice for
acute anaphylaxis is epinephrine injection. Diagnostic tests should be carried out in all patients with a history of a systemic reaction to
detect sensitization. Testing comprises skin test with Hymenoptera venoms and serologic evidence of venom-specific IgE antibodies.
Hymenoptera venoms contain glycoprotein allergens which are unique to each family but are similar among the vespids. Venom immunotherapy
is a highly effective causal treatment.
Published: July 1, 2010 Show citation