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There are too many conditions that inflammation could indicate to list them all. You could have a broken bone, an infection, an allergic reaction, or some other more serious disease.
Could be an allergic reaction
an allergic reaction
through the production of toxin, by an allergic reaction of the body to the bacteria and/or by destruction of normal tissues.
yes, its basically an allergic reaction it can be managed very well but not cured
It could be a disease or an allergic reaction. See your doctor if the issue gets worse.
I have celeac disease and it is basically when you are allergic to wheat and gluten for your whole of your life. I am just allergic to wheat and barley, but some people can't have oats eather. The most common reaction is diarrhea, and it usually takes about 3 days from the time you eat the thing that contains gluten for the reaction to come.
Possible allergic reaction, stinging and dermatitis when rubbed on skin. Not to be used internally by pregnant or lactating women, children, people with kidney disease, heart disease, or gastrointestinal disease.
They don't, nothing happens. Why someone would get an allegeric reaction is for this reason. Your "disease fighters" (white blood cells) mistakes the pollen for a disease and attacks it by letting antibodies out. What the allergic reaction is, is basically an over reaction of your body fighting the substance.
Rectal inflammation can be caused by infection or autoimmune disease. Anal inflammation can be caused by hemorrhoids, infection, and autoimmune disease.
Because a disease involve frequently chemical reactions in the organism.
If the activation energy for a particular chemical reaction was not available the reaction cannot proceed. The chemical reaction cannot proceed without activation energy and cannot form products.