Serum sickness

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Serum sickness
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Fever, rash, arthralgia, lymphadenopathy
Complications
Onset 7–14 days after exposure
Duration
Types N/A
Causes Immune complex formation
Risks Exposure to antiserum or certain medications
Diagnosis Clinical evaluation, history of exposure
Differential diagnosis Allergic reaction, autoimmune disease
Prevention Avoidance of known triggers
Treatment Antihistamines, corticosteroids, analgesics
Medication
Prognosis Generally good with treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Serum sickness is a type of hypersensitivity reaction that occurs when the immune system reacts to medications or substances that contain proteins used to treat immune conditions. It's a reaction to the antiserum derived from an animal or another person.

Causes[edit]

Serum sickness can be caused by exposure to certain medications, especially those containing animal proteins. The most common medications that can cause serum sickness include:

Symptoms[edit]

Symptoms of serum sickness can vary from person to person, but they typically include:

Diagnosis[edit]

Serum sickness is typically diagnosed based on the patient's symptoms and their recent exposure to a medication or substance that can cause the condition. There are no specific tests for serum sickness, but doctors may perform blood tests to rule out other conditions.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for serum sickness typically involves discontinuing the medication or substance that caused the reaction and managing symptoms. This can include:

Prognosis[edit]

Most people with serum sickness recover fully once the medication or substance causing the reaction is discontinued. However, in some cases, serum sickness can lead to serious complications, such as anaphylaxis or glomerulonephritis.

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