Allergic reaction is the natural response to foreign substances, chemical called allergens. These are the particles causing the immune system to create antibodies in order to get rid of foreign irritants from the body. Pollen, insect venoms, microbes, dust mites, food, animal dander, and other allergens are common allergens that irritate and cause allergies in humans. Individuals' levels of allergy and its severity will vary, ranging from subtle symptoms to life-threatening medical problems such as anaphylaxis. When allergic individuals are exposed to allergens, they commonly experience minor symptoms such as itchy and swollen and watery eyes, rhinitis, chest congestion, pruritus, and skin rashes. In contrast, some people experience severe allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis, resulting in anaphylactic shock or death. The cornerstone of effectively controlling allergies in patients is avoiding allergen exposure. For example, mold spores, insects, animal dander, and tree pollen are unfortunately omnipresent and unavoidable. As a result, allergy management in humans is focused on minimizing exposure and treating allergic reactions using anti-allergic drugs such as antihistamines and corticosteroids. The global prevalence of allergic conditions has expanded diagnostic, therapeutic, and biotechnological research prospects during the last decade. Please browse our inventory of allery samples and place your orders today!
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