Allergic diseases - can they be defeated?
Most modern people have such a nuisancewith health as allergic diseases are familiar not by hearsay - these human diseases can occur at almost any age and regardless of sex. In some cases, allergic diseases can "simulate" the clinical picture of other pathologies of different human organs, but the help will be effective only if specific antiallergic treatment is carried out.
Allergic diseases - their features and manifestations
Everyone should be well aware thatthese pathological processes can manifest as acute allergic reactions or occur chronically, but in any case, the development of specific antibodies in the body begins only after the initial exposure to the allergen. Accordingly, at the first contact of a person with an irritant (regardless of age), no characteristic manifestations will arise. With each subsequent encounter with an allergen, the severity of the symptoms can range from minor rhinitis and skin rashes to very serious laryngeal edema or anaphylactic shock - conditions that pose a danger to the patient's life if not given or untimely medical care.
Any allergic diseases (includingauto-allergic inflammatory processes) can occur only in the event that the activity of the body's immune system has failed. In this case, the cells produce an increased number of specific proteins that, when combined directly with the molecules of the allergen material, cause the formation of circulating immune complexes. They stimulate the production of inflammatory mediators and allergies - histamine, prostaglandin and serotonin by the body cells. Under the influence of such processes there is an allergic rash in the child - a condition that can manifest at any age, from the first days of the baby's life.
What can an allergy occur?
It should be noted that intolerance of that ora different product (substance) can be expressed by states that are somewhat different in origin, but their manifestations may seem to be the same. Allergic diseases occur when ingested, on the skin and mucous substances-allergens, and the degree of manifestation of manifestations may not depend on its dose. Intolerance of a substance occurs when there are no enzymes (or insufficient activity) in the patient's body, so the degree of manifestation of negative symptoms and their dynamics directly depend on the dose of the substance provocateur.
It's no secret that intolerance and allergycan occur, in principle, on any organic or inorganic substance, but for the emergence of an allergic reaction, its connection with protein substrates in the patient's body or outside of it is necessary, otherwise the so-called incomplete allergy (temperature, burn) is formed. The cause of the allergy may be those chemicals and medications that are prescribed for its treatment and prevention. That is why any medicine intended for the treatment of allergic diseases should be prescribed after a thorough and comprehensive examination of the patient and only by a qualified doctor, preferably an allergist-immunologist, rheumatologist or therapist.
How to defeat an allergy
The only way to prevent the emergence ofAllergies in principle can be a complete elimination of contact of the susceptible organism with potential allergens. But this condition is often impossible, therefore, under the supervision and appointment of a doctor, a specific treatment is carried out, which consists in conducting the diluted allergen in slowly increasing amounts during the inter-attack period.