Allergy: how to stop being a victim of your own immune system Sneezing, itching, watery eyes, shortness of breath, rash. Allergy is not just a seasonal inconvenience, but a real epidemic of the 21st century. According to statistics, every third inhabitant of the planet encounters this problem in one way or another. And while allergies were once considered a mere nuisance, today they represent a serious medical challenge that requires a systematic approach. But how to combat allergies effectively, not just to alleviate symptoms, but to truly change the quality of life? The answer lies in a comprehensive strategy that includes not only medication but also lifestyle changes, dietary habits, and even mindset. Why does the body go crazy: what is allergy really Before fighting, it is necessary to understand the enemy face-to-face. Allergy is not a weakness of the immune system, but rather its hyperreactivity. The immune system mistakenly identifies harmless substances (pollen, dander, foods) as deadly invaders and triggers a cascade of inflammatory reactions. In response to contact with an allergen, the body produces IgE antibodies, which cause the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators. It is they that cause the itching, swelling, and runny nose. It's like if a security guard in a shopping center treated every customer as a terrorist and sounded the alarm. Meanwhile, the allergen itself is just a \"civilian\". Therefore, the main task of an allergist is not just to suppress symptoms but to \"retrain\" the immune system. Strategy #1: elimination — remove the irritant from life The most obvious, but not always the simplest step, is to eliminate contact with the allergen. If you sneeze during birch flowering, it makes sense to minimize walks during the peak season and use an air purifier. If you are allergic to cats, the most radical method is not to keep a cat. But in reality, elimination often requires a creative approach. Hypoallergenic living is n ...
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