The simple answer is nothing. Allergic reactions are caused by your own immune system attacking itself. Since your immune system is your bodies defense against pathogens, and foreign objects an allergic reaction is a type of autoimmune disorder.
1- defends the body from disease 2- controls the chemical reactions 3- stores nutrients and acts as a chemical messanger
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the immune system helps protect the body inside and outside using red blood cells and white blood cells it helps attack the diseases and defends your body from and any other thing that may be harmful
Antihistamines
Yes it certainly can. I am allergic to Chlorine. In my case it results in a rash all over my body, including my face.
Your body can swell after eating because of body fluid collecting in the body. Body swelling can also be caused by allergic reactions.
Allergic reactions to antibiotics can cause Secondary vasculitis
1- defends the body from disease 2- controls the chemical reactions 3- stores nutrients and acts as a chemical messanger
I think allergic reactions can affect the entire body, while irritations just occur in one spot. Sorry not a doctor
You can have an allergic reaction anyplace where there is something you are allergic to. So simple answer yes.
No cheetahs are not allergic to anything. They have not had any allergic reactions to anything yet.
Patients who have allergic reactions to aspirin should not be treated with NSAIDs
Antihistamines- Antihistamines are medications that can be used to treat allergic reactions and asthma, a lung disorder associated with reactions to allergens.
white blood cell defends the body against disease.
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