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Antihistamines block the release of histamine, a substance that causes allergic reactions.
Histamines cause many of the standard allergic responses: itching, sneezing, runny nose, etc. Antihistamines block histamines from binding on their receptors in the body.
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.
Yes, she is allergic to peanuts, but that is it. Oh, she is also allergic to LBRs.
Stop using the sunblock and find a sunblock that doesn't cause an allergic reaction.
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Yes, phagocytic white blood cells called eosinophils produce antihistamines to provide negative feed back (stop the inflammation) caused by the release of histamines from mast cells in response to trauma.
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It's called an Epinephrine pen.When a person has minor allergies, such as seasonal allergies, they would use a medicine to block the histamine like benydryl.For more severe allergic reactions like bee stings or food allergies, you would use the epi-pen.Epinephrine blocks the histamines that cause the severe swelling that can cause the throat to swell shut, so they can't breath, or the heart to stop.
No.
No, Advil (ibuprofen) does not affect antihistamines. Advil inhibits the cyclo-oxidase enzymes to reduce inflammation and pain. Anti-histamines block histamine receptors and so decrease allergies. The two are unrelated.
A control block is used in programming to group related code together, such as in loops or conditional statements. It helps in organizing the flow of the program and determining which block of code should execute under certain conditions. The purpose of a control block is to enhance the readability and maintainability of the code by encapsulating related logic.