An allergy is an immune system reaction to something that does not bother most people. Allergy sufferers frequently have many sensitivities. Your immune system normally fights pathogens. It is your body's protection mechanism. However, in the majority of allergic reactions, it is reacting to a false alarm. Both genes and environment are likely to play an impact. Allergies can produce a wide range of symptoms, including a runny nose, sneezing, itching, rashes, swelling, and asthma. Minor to severe allergies are possible. Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that can be fatal. Allergies are diagnosed by doctors using skin and blood tests. Medication, allergy injections, and avoiding the substances that cause the responses are all treatments. Allergies develop when your immune system reacts to a foreign material — such as pollen, bee venom, or pet dander — or a meal that most people do not react to. Antibodies are chemicals produced by your immune system. When you have allergies, your immune system produces antibodies that label a specific allergen as dangerous even though it is not. When you come into contact with an allergen, your immune system's reaction may cause inflammation of your skin, sinuses, airways, or digestive tract.
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