The phenomenon of parahypergia is a phenomenon that occurs with a supernormal increase in the level of any physiological parameter of the body. It can be described as anaphylaxis (shock) caused by a person's immune system misbehaving and taking in some substance that causes a reaction.
*The best known example of parahypergia is anaphylactoid reactions to bee venom.* It can also occur in people with allergies to a particular food or product. The factor that causes parahypergia is the body’s usual allergic reaction to an increased amount of allergen. This results in a state of hypersensitivity in the blood that can lead to serious health problems, including anaphylactic shock.
The causes of anaphylactic shock can be different, for example: too large a dose of the drug; food products - allergies to some fruits or vegetables; insect bites, etc., which determines the type of allergy that develops, which leads to parahypergic shock. However, despite all the dangers of parahypergia, its importance in medicine cannot be overestimated. It allows us to understand what happens in the body during the immune response to external stimuli, and can help scientists create new drugs for allergies and diseases. To prevent the development of parahypergia, you need to know your individual hypersensitivity, follow the rules for taking medications and avoid possible contact with allergens.