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Allergies
Introduction & Overview:Allergies and other type of immune hypersensitivities are an important but undesirable side effect of our immune system. These problems occur in people who have a specific allergic tendency. Over 50 million fellow Americans or one in 6 suffer from allergies. Fortunately, very few people experience life threatening allergic conditions. In most allergy sufferers, problems appear to be trivial such as runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, sinus problem, rash and skin complaints but these otherwise minor problems can make the allergy sufferers lives quite miserable.
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is our body’s host defense system against certain parasites such as worms. In developed countries, where parasitic infection is uncommon, most people have no or very low level of IgE. An allergic reaction or allergy occurs when our body’s immune system mistakenly considers a harmless substance, called ‘allergen’ as dangerous and starts producing IgE to trigger an allergic reaction [Levinson, 2004].
Article by Kona Vishnu, MS |
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10/09/2010