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Why is fever disappears even if you do not take any medicine?

Fever is a normal response by your body's immune system to infection and rarely requires medical intervention. A fever goes away naturally when immune system no longer recognizes a threat.


Do antigens cause normal immune response?

No. Hapten is an antigen whic has low molecular weight and does not trigger immune system.


Normal development of the immune response is due in part to hormones produced by the?

thymus gland


What does ABSC mean relating to blood?

AbSC is an Anti-body Secreting Cell. This is part of your immune system and is a healthy and normal response to the recent presence of some infectious agent (germ.) They can also be found in your blood for several days after being vaccinated. Hope this helps!


How can MALT lymphomas be treated?

This antigen-driven growth permits these tumors to be treated by eliminating the stimulus that generated the original, normal immune response.


Is it normal to have fever after breast reduction surgery?

It is not normal and is a sign of an immune response. This could mean infection, or could be the body reacting to the invasive surgery. Check in with your doctor immediately to be sure.


What will happen if an animal raised in an axenic environment is exposed to a pathogenic microbe later in life?

The animal will exhibit a very poor immune response to the pathogen.Animals raised in axenic environments have immune systems that respond poorly, if at all, to microbial invaders because they haven't been constantly stimulated by the presence of normal micriobiota.Reference from Microbiology with Diseases by Body SystemsThird Edition Robert. W. Bauman


Is this true or false Allergies or hypersensitivities are normal immune responses?

They're abnormal immune responses - by definition, an allergy is an inappropriate response to a foreign substance. After all, it's not known as an 'allergy' when people's immune systems attack harmful pathogens, despite the body mounting somewhat similar immune responses.


What would cause pain in the armpit after H1N1 shot?

It may be unrelated to the vaccination, but may also represent your body's normal immune response since the lymph glands can be swollen and sore from infections and the body's response to infections or to vaccines simulating infections to induce an immune response. If this lasts more than a few days, contact your health care professional to determine if this is something else or if there is anything to be done about it.


Does Autoimmune mean your immune system can catch many of the diseases like flu and cold germs more easily?

No. Autoimmune disorders are those in which your bodies immune system recognizes a certain type of your own tissue as foreign tissue and activates an immune response to destroy what it believes foreign. Your regular immune responses are still functional to fight normal infection.


What is the body's normal response to injury?

Inflamation is the body's normal response to injury. (:


What is a response to body temperature rising above normal?

The normal response if the body temperature rises above normal is perspiration.