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Allergy is the tumorous growth in the body cells.True or False​

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Answered by hamra17288
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Answer:

This is False statement

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Allergy is the tumorous growth in the body cells is a false statement.

  • An allergic reaction is an immune system reaction to something that most individuals don't find bothersome.
  • Several sensitivities are typically present in allergy sufferers.
  • Examples of things that typically trigger reactions include dust mites and pollen.
  • When your body's immune system reacts to a food or substance, such as pollen, bee venom, or pet dander, that generally doesn't cause a reaction in most people, allergies occur.
  • Your immune system produces antibodies, which cause symptoms such as swollen, watery eyes, itchy, runny noses, and rashes, hives, redness, discomfort, swelling of the tongue, coughing, throat clearing, wheezing, etc.
  • Symptoms of allergies, such as hay fever, hives, conjunctivitis, and reactions to insect bites or stings, are usually treated with antihistamine medications.

Hence, allergy is the not a tumorous growth in the body cells.

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