The clinical forms of allergens depend on the location of the antibody-sensor interaction:
1. Respiratory mucosa: If the reaction occurs in the bronchial tree, it will cause bronchial asthma or spastic spondylitis. If the nose occurs, a nasal sinus infection occurs. If an eye occurs in the eye, allergic conjunctivitis, the most common respiratory allergens are household dust, Household dust, pollen, mold spores and others.
2 - Gastrointestinal form: If the interaction in the digestive tract causes diarrhea and vomiting and symptoms outside the digestive system such as urticaria and asthma, and common cases of infant sensitivity to cow's milk, the most important nutrients: milk, wheat, eggs, fish, fries, chocolate, Kiwi, avocado, and figs.
3 - Skin shape: If the interaction occurs in the skin causes urticaria acute Urticaria, such as allergic dermatitis and allergic eczema, which are common in children in the first two months of life is caused by the entry of the sensor through the skin (or digestion). The most important contact solvents: wool, animal fur, nylon, etc.
The cause of allergy appears to be a complex mixture of three factors:
- Genetic predisposition.
- Environmental stimuli.
- Existing protein sensors.
1. Respiratory mucosa: If the reaction occurs in the bronchial tree, it will cause bronchial asthma or spastic spondylitis. If the nose occurs, a nasal sinus infection occurs. If an eye occurs in the eye, allergic conjunctivitis, the most common respiratory allergens are household dust, Household dust, pollen, mold spores and others.
2 - Gastrointestinal form: If the interaction in the digestive tract causes diarrhea and vomiting and symptoms outside the digestive system such as urticaria and asthma, and common cases of infant sensitivity to cow's milk, the most important nutrients: milk, wheat, eggs, fish, fries, chocolate, Kiwi, avocado, and figs.
3 - Skin shape: If the interaction occurs in the skin causes urticaria acute Urticaria, such as allergic dermatitis and allergic eczema, which are common in children in the first two months of life is caused by the entry of the sensor through the skin (or digestion). The most important contact solvents: wool, animal fur, nylon, etc.
The cause of allergy appears to be a complex mixture of three factors:
- Genetic predisposition.
- Environmental stimuli.
- Existing protein sensors.
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