Allergens - the substanses causing allergic reactions

So, what can cause allergy?

Allergens are substanses falling in the body from the external environment, can be infectious eczoallergens (non causing illnesses microbes and pathogens, produce their livelihoods, viruses and products of their interactions with tissues) and non infectious (household dust, wool animal, plant pollen, medicines, chemicals, like gasoline, hloramin, ursol etc., as well as meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, berries, milk, etc.) origin. Allergens can be and the very fabric of the body - they are autoallergens: eye lens tissue, nerve myelin tissue, thyroid tissue and incontinence.

Under certain circumstances, may become allergens and other body tissues, such as cardiac tissue (rheumatic conditions, myocardial infarction), renal (with jade), liver (with hepatitis), tissue damaged in burns, radiation or cold exposure, pathogenic microbes, viruses products as well as germs and viruses interact with the body’s tissues. In response to the flow of allergens in the body in the lymphoid tissue (spleen, lymph nodes) develop antibodies, “neutralizing” allergens. With repeated introductions formulation allergen antibodies soar as a result of interaction with an antibody designed allergen active substances (histamine, bradikinin, etc.) that violate the permeability of the blood capillaries, causing tissue damage and inflammation affecting the nerve receptors.

Posted on December 1st 2007 09:28 pm under Anti-Allergic & Viruses & Infections |