About MeHello, my name is Noah!
I'm 9 years old and I love computers and coding. I've always had a severe allergy to insect stings ever since I was about 5 and I got stung by a bee. My allergy is an anaphylactic allergy meaning it is very serious and dangerous and it can make me very sick. This means I have to be extra careful so that I don’t get stung by any bees or wasps. I have to be careful outdoors so that I don’t have a reaction. |
About My Allergy
My allergy is a severe allergy to insect stings.
Allergies to bee stings are usually anaphylactic or moderately severe and symptoms include swelling of the face, lips and throat, hives and itchy, red skin in places not touched by the sting, breathing difficulty, dizziness, nausea or throwing up and fainting.
Allergies to bee stings are usually anaphylactic or moderately severe and symptoms include swelling of the face, lips and throat, hives and itchy, red skin in places not touched by the sting, breathing difficulty, dizziness, nausea or throwing up and fainting.
Dealing With My Allergy
Every day I have to be careful of my allergy and stay alert.
With my allergy I need to be careful outside and avoid areas and flower gardens where there might be bees and wasps.
I also carry an epi-pen in case I get sick.
With my allergy I need to be careful outside and avoid areas and flower gardens where there might be bees and wasps.
I also carry an epi-pen in case I get sick.