Your body's response to typically innocuous things is an allergy. The symptoms of allergies can range from minor to fatal. Immunotherapy, nasal steroids, decongestants, antihistamines, and asthma medications are among the treatments. Your body reacts to foreign proteins with allergies. These proteins, or allergens, are usually safe. On the other hand, your body's immune system overreacts to the presence of a protein if you have an allergy to it. Your body's reaction to an allergen is called an allergic reaction. When an allergy sufferer comes into contact with a particular allergen for the first time, their body produces immunoglobulin E (IgE). To create IgE, your immune system produces antibodies. IgE antibodies bind to mast cells (allergy cells) that dwell in your skin, respiratory tract (airways) and the mucus membrane of the hollow organs that link to each other from your mouth to your anus (gastrointestinal or GI tract).
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