Biology, asked by libeyesteakbonvon, 3 months ago

Answer a few questions

1.) How can we prevent and treat allergies?

2.) Why are transplanted tissues rejected in some people?

3.) How are stem cells used to treat some diseases?

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Answered by abeerdwivedi3
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Explanation:

1) How can we prevent and treat allergies?

Here are some ways to manage your allergies:

1. Avoid your allergens.

2. Take your medicines as prescribed.

3. If you are at risk for anaphylaxis, keep your epinephrine auto-injectors with you at all times.

5. Wear a medical alert bracelet (or necklace).

5. Know what to do during an allergic reaction.

2) Why are transplanted tissues rejected in some people?

This is because the person's immune system detects that the antigens on the cells of the organ are different or not "matched." Mismatched organs, or organs that are not matched closely enough, can trigger a blood transfusion reaction or transplant rejection.

3.) How are stem cells used to treat some diseases?

In stem cell transplants, stem cells replace cells damaged by chemotherapy or disease or serve as a way for the donor's immune system to fight some types of cancer and blood-related diseases, such as leukemia, lymphoma, neuroblastoma and multiple myeloma. These transplants use adult stem cells or umbilical cord blood

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