Allergic reaction

An allergic reaction is a reaction that occurs when the immune body is stimulated by the same substance again. The response is characterized by rapid onset, strong response, and rapid regression; generally does not destroy tissue cells, nor cause tissue damage. Obvious genetic predisposition and individual differences. Systemic allergic reactions refer to allergic symptoms in more than two organs. It is a more severe allergic reaction.

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