Man Gets A Heart Attack After Being Stung By A Wasp
Who would have imagined a minor incident could be fatal? A middle-aged guy who had been stung by a yellow jumper wasp experienced a heart attack. A serious allergic reaction to the insect's venom occurred in the unidentified patient, who is thought to be from Blackpool.
Mar 02, 202356.6K Shares786.6K Views Who would have imagined a minor incident could be fatal? A middle-aged guy who had been stung by a yellow jumper wasp experienced a heart attack.
A serious allergic reaction to the insect's venom occurred in the unidentified patient, who is thought to be from Blackpool. The individual was identified as having Kounis syndrome, also known as "allergic myocardial infarction," which is characterized by a severe allergic reaction and indications of chest pain that could develop into a heart attack.
The 45-year-old man's left hand was stung by a yellow jacket wasp as he prepared to get in his van.
The venom sting effect started in a matter of minutes. He started to feel dizzy and his body started to itch.
His left hand ached ten minutes later. The pain quickly spread to the shoulders and back within a few hours.
He requested an ambulance since he was unable to stand the pain. He experienced a heart attack on the way to the hospital, marking a turning point in his life. He was thankfully revived by the paramedic officer.
Doctors put a stent in the man's clogged artery to fix it. His allergist advised him to get allergy shots containing tiny amounts of the wasp venom that initially set off his severe allergic reaction after he was discharged from the hospital.
He had some artery plaque accumulation before this episode, which put his heart at risk as well.