Treasure Island Park Hyung-sik threatened anaphylaxis...Latex, exercise can also cause it

Jun 29, 2025

Treasure Island Park Hyung-sik threatened anaphylaxis...Latex, exercise can also cause it
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In the SBS drama 'Treasure Island', which aired last spring, Park Hyung-sik (Seo Dong-ju) collapsed with a serious cinnamon allergic reaction.

At the time, Park Hyung-sik was described as deliberately eating taraegwa with cinnamon in order to get revenge, immediately causing a serious allergic reaction, and crossing the crisis of life and death.

Acute reactions such as decreased consciousness and shortness of breath immediately after eating allergy-causing foods correspond to typical anaphylaxis (acute severe hyper responsiveness).




The World Allergy Organization sets an annual World Allergy Week to encourage the selection and active management of the most important allergic diseases at this time, and anaphylaxis was selected as the main disease of the year.

The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will also hold a public campaign from the 29th to the 5th of next month to inform the prevention and response of anaphylaxis. In cooperation with related organizations such as local governments across the country, the Atopy and Asthma Education Information Center, and the Korean Astronomical Allergy Association, we will promote public relations on the anaphylaxis.



Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that can occur rapidly systematically after exposure to certain foods, drugs, and insect poisons, and is an emergency disease in which immediate response can determine life. Lip and oral edema, itching, erythema, urticaria, difficulty swallowing or speaking, difficulty breathing, rough breathing, fainting, incontinence, hypotension of blood pressure immediately or within hours of exposure to the causative agent or specific stimuli. Anaphylaxis should be suspected if symptoms such as nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and vomiting appear.

Foods such as milk, peanuts, eggs, and crustaceans, drugs such as antipyretic analgesics and antibiotics, insect poisons such as bees and ants, and other natural rubber (latex) or exercise can also be the cause.

If anaphylaxis occurs, the cause should be removed immediately, or the causative action should be stopped, the patient should be placed on a flat ground, and epinephrine should be injected with 119 calls. Even if the symptoms have temporarily improved, a secondary response may come, so the patient must be able to visit the emergency room quickly. If you have previously experienced anaphylaxis, it is necessary to find a specific causative agent through the treatment of an allergist and take care not to be exposed to the causative agent.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.