Vasodilation due to histamine is a feature of allergic reactions. The response is usually relatively mild; the skin becomes red due to the vasodilation of skin vessels. An anaphylactoid reaction is a very severe response caused by the release of a massive amount of histamine Vasodilation is widespread, and blood pressure can become dangerously low. Someone in anaphylaxis needs emergency treatment as the reaction can be fatal.

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