Saturday, December 18, 2010

What is an Allergy ?

It’s caused by the Exposure to certain things available directly or accessible to an individual with the development of various substances and their symptoms which means that a person is susceptible to Allergy of some nature! For example, medications have known and expected side effects; a person experiencing one of these side effects is allergenic towards the consumption of medicinal intake in his/her diet chart/plan. The hormones could be as strong as to fight the disease automatically without the presence of any external antibiotics substances to be mixed into the blood. During the `Allergic` process inside an individual’s body the cells responsible for creating a presence of allergy into different organs of the body captures the fighting cells present in the hormones and kill them to make the human body vulnerable towards the inner strength to fight the allergenic cells. Some allergens could be easily cope up with while others are extremely acute that demands appropriate diagnosis and treatment processes through a re-known doctor or a reputed hospital/clinic where further instructions could be made available to the patient with enormous patience and ease to overcome the stumbling block. A slightest mistake to achieve success immediately overnight might create catastrophic outcomes towards the patient as allergens do not requires spontaneous(Quick) results but could hardly take time to repair or heal themselves. Different Allergies requires different nature of expertise and there treatments processes as one part of it couldn’t be related to any other form of acute allergies of the environment. The allergies can be contracted through hosts of reasons and could affect the human’s immune system for ex: Dirt Allergy, Medicinal Allergy, cold and flu, Viral Infections, animal dander’s, dust mites, foods, venoms and medications, Hay fever, asthma, Skin allergies, Insect allergies, Infant allergy, etc. This occurs through a process called `Sensitization`. It appears that the allergic response was once meant to protect the body against parasitic infections, although now seems to be an abnormal response to non-infectious triggers. Allergies can occur at any time during our lives, but are more common to occur during childhood or young adulthood.

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