BIOL 1200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Lung, Contact Dermatitis, Rhinorrhea

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Among the most prevalent types of hypersensitivity disorders. intense wheals and itching. Usually just bothersome, but can be a serious health threat. Individual must first be exposed or sensitized to the antigen. Subsequent or repeated exposure leads to a reaction (allergic reaction). Delayed-response allergies are slower to react and are usually less harmful. Contact dermatitis is an example (caused by poison ivy). Respiratory symptoms (runny nose, coughing, sneezing, wheezing, and nasal congestion). Redness, heat, swelling, and itching of involved tissue. Testing (positive skin sensitivity and blood testing with elevated blood eosinophil - a white blood cell that responds to allergic conditions - indicate allergies) Minimizing hyperimmune symptoms (in the case of autoimmune diseases) Twice as common in males as females prior to puberty; after puberty the ratio is equal. Allergens in the environment (pollen, dust, pet dander, smoke, or various fumes) Triggers for nonallergenic asthma include respiratory infections (common cold), changes in temperature and humidity, and emotional stress. the bronchi.

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