A) The natural digestive system in humans absorbs beneficial nutrients and turns them into energy. Allergy irritants are not allowed to enter the blood through the presence of several defense devices that perform this function.
B) These defensive devices are such as acid and enzymes of the stomach and membrane lining of the intestines and some secretions of local antibodies within the intestine and its function that it is associated with irritants and prevent allergies to enter the blood.
C) These defensive devices are immature in newborns to the age of three months and therefore if the child was given food allergens during this period, they enter the blood and cause the excitement of the immune system and their sensitivity, which makes them vulnerable to the emergence of allergies in the future.
D) When the child is repeatedly exposed to the same allergens in the future, this causes him to experience symptoms of food allergies.
E) Symptoms of food allergies appear shortly after eating in the form of immediate symptoms, symptoms of angioedema, such as the accumulation of fluids under the skin leading to swelling in the lips, throat, eyelids and esophagus, or affect nausea, vomiting, severe colic pain in the intestine and diarrhea
F) Symptoms may appear in other organs, such as the lungs, skin and nose.
G) All previous interaction is immediate reaction within minutes after eating food, but this does not prevent late reactions after one or two days of eating food.
B) These defensive devices are such as acid and enzymes of the stomach and membrane lining of the intestines and some secretions of local antibodies within the intestine and its function that it is associated with irritants and prevent allergies to enter the blood.
C) These defensive devices are immature in newborns to the age of three months and therefore if the child was given food allergens during this period, they enter the blood and cause the excitement of the immune system and their sensitivity, which makes them vulnerable to the emergence of allergies in the future.
D) When the child is repeatedly exposed to the same allergens in the future, this causes him to experience symptoms of food allergies.
E) Symptoms of food allergies appear shortly after eating in the form of immediate symptoms, symptoms of angioedema, such as the accumulation of fluids under the skin leading to swelling in the lips, throat, eyelids and esophagus, or affect nausea, vomiting, severe colic pain in the intestine and diarrhea
F) Symptoms may appear in other organs, such as the lungs, skin and nose.
G) All previous interaction is immediate reaction within minutes after eating food, but this does not prevent late reactions after one or two days of eating food.
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