Allergies in Children

Allergies in Children - More and more children today suffer from allergies, especially eczema and asthma. Both allergy-related genetic conditions called Atopic, which also include hay-fever. You can see a clear link if you see the embryo: the bronchial passageways, where asthma and hay-fever appeared, and skin from the external layer, called the ectoderm.

Body more susceptible to invasion by foreign environment is two types of panicles. Living invaders including virus’s bacteria and fungi. Who do not live, called allergens because they set up an allergic reaction, including chemical pollutants, dust particles, pollen and other foods.

The immune system detects the intruder was a stranger because they have different chemical or protein structure. Combating particles living by producing antibodies, which destroy them with a stick on their membranes so that they cannot reproduce or function (the principle used in vaccinations) particles .. Non-life can only be neutralized and expelled from the body through an allergic reaction, such as skin rash, sneezing, watery eyes or nose, mucus discharge or diarrhea.

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