Allergies: Giving yourself an epinephrine shot
What do I need to know first?
There are some
important things to think about before you give the shot: - The shot does not replace the need to be seen
by a doctor. After giving yourself a shot, seek emergency care. Symptoms of a
severe allergic reaction can return or get worse after an epinephrine
shot.
- An epinephrine shot should only be injected into the side of
the thigh. Do not give the shot into a buttock or a
vein.
- Learn the signs that indicate a severe allergic reaction. If
you feel them coming on, act quickly.
It is also important to: - Keep an allergy kit with you at all times. Many
people keep one at home and one at work or school.
- Keep two
epinephrine shots in each kit in case a second shot is
needed.
- Always wear a
medical alert bracelet
to let others know about your
allergies. - Teach your family, friends, and coworkers how to give
you a shot in case you need help.
Test Your Knowledge After I have given myself the shot, I can just go
about my business. - True
- False
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