Biology, asked by sivakilaru1258, 1 year ago

What are allergens? How do they cause inflammatory response in human body?

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Answered by katarijansi
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Explanation:

As the mast cells destroy the allergens, a chemical called histamine is released into the bloodstream. A large amount of histamine swells body tissues (inflammation), causes itching, enlarges blood vessels, increases secretions, and causes bronchospasm (tightening of muscles that surround the airways).

Answered by IMDILJAAN
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Answer:

As the mast cells destroy the allergens, a chemical called histamine is released into the bloodstream. A large amount of histamine swells body tissues (inflammation), causes itching, enlarges blood vessels, increases secretions, and causes bronchospasm (tightening of muscles that surround the airways).

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