Anaphylaxis

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌænə.fɪˈlæk.sɪs/

Definitions of anaphylaxis

noun a medical condition in which the immune system overreacts to a foreign substance

Example Sentences

A1 Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that can be life-threatening.

A2 If you have a severe allergy, you may be at risk of experiencing anaphylaxis.

B1 It is important to carry an EpiPen if you have a history of anaphylaxis.

B2 Immediate medical attention is crucial in treating anaphylaxis to prevent complications.

C1 Healthcare professionals are trained to recognize and manage anaphylaxis effectively.

C2 Research on anaphylaxis continues to advance in order to improve treatment outcomes.

Examples of anaphylaxis in a Sentence

formal Anaphylaxis is a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.

informal If you have anaphylaxis, you need to carry an EpiPen with you at all times.

slang Dude, my friend had a crazy case of anaphylaxis after eating peanuts.

figurative The sudden drop in stock prices caused anaphylaxis in the market.

Grammatical Forms of anaphylaxis

plural

anaphylaxes

comparative

more anaphylactic

superlative

most anaphylactic

present tense

anaphylaxes

future tense

will anaphylax

perfect tense

have anaphylaxed

continuous tense

is anaphylaxing

singular

anaphylaxis

positive degree

anaphylaxis

infinitive

to anaphylax

gerund

anaphylaxing

participle

anaphylaxed

Origin and Evolution of anaphylaxis

First Known Use: 1902 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'anaphylaxis' originated from the Greek words 'ana' meaning against and 'phylaxis' meaning protection.
Evolution of the word: The term 'anaphylaxis' was first used in 1902 by Charles Richet and Paul Portier to describe a severe allergic reaction in dogs. Over time, the term has evolved to encompass severe allergic reactions in humans as well.