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What is an allergy?
Example of allergensAllergic symptoms
Example of allergies How body respondsto allergens?
AllergiesA rapid overeaction to an antigen that is not normally harmfulAllergens: substances that cause allergic reactions.
Examples
Pollen Insect sting Certain food Animal hair Dust Mold
Body cells
release
runny nose swollen eyes wheezing rash coughing
INFLAMMATORYRESPONSE
Antihistamines: drugs used to counteract the effects of histamine
SYMPTOMS
HISTAMINE
Mast Cells and the Allergic Response
What is allergy?
Example of allergens
How does body respond to allergens?
Allergic symptoms
Example of allergy?
A rapid overraction to an antigen that is not normally harmful
Pollen, Mold, Dust, Certain food, Animal hair
The body cells release histamines, which cause an inflammatory response and many allergic symptoms
runny nose, swollen eyes, wheezing, rash, coughing, itching
Asthma
Allergies
The immune system helps maintain the internal dynamic equilibrium necessary for life. However, the immune system can become out of balance.
Allergic reactions result form over activity of the immune system. The body responds inappropriately to common substances such as dust, mold, pollen, or certain foods. Antigens that cause allergic reactions are called allergens.
The immune system begins making a special type of antibody to these substances, which under normal conditions would not stimulate the immune system.
These antibodies cause cells in the body to release histamines, which cause many allergic symptoms, such as extra fluid in the nasal pathways, difficulty breathing, or inflammation. Allergies are often treated with antihistamines, drugs that stop the release of histamine.Some allergic reactions can create a dangerous condition called asthma. Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease in which the air passage become narrower than normal.
This narrowing of the air passage causes wheezing, coughing, and difficulty in breathing. Many factors, including both heredity and environment, play a role in the onset of the symptoms of asthma.
Asthma attacks can be triggered by respiratory infections, exercise, emotional stress, and certain medications, cold air, pollen, dust, tobacco smoke, pollution, etc..
Allergies – 10% of US populationAllergies – 10% of US population
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Many small molecules (called haptens or incomplete antigens) are not antigenic, but link up with our own proteins
The immune system may recognize and respond to a protein-hapten combination
The immune response is harmful rather than protective because it attacks our own cells
What is an allergy?
Example of allergens Allergic symptoms
Example of allergies How body respondsto allergens?