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a symptom result from the interaction between allergy and antibody

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Answered by nachiketropia69
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The immune system, which can be further divided into innate or adaptive sections, is the body’s key mechanism of defence against infection, but also the system responsible for pathological allergic reactions to harmless substances. Because the immune system can easily damage cells it is important to limit the response to just those things which are harmful to the body, and prevent the immune system attacking harmless substances as in allergic reactions.

Both the innate and adaptive immune systems play a role in allergy, which occurs as a result of sensitisation to harmless substances in the environmental (e.g. dust and pollen), and hypersensitive reactions upon subsequent exposure to these particles. The innate (also called non-specific) immune system acts in response to all foreign particles entering the body and involves:

Answered by pinkykhamania
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Allergic reaction

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