Atopen (Atopen)

Atopen is any substance that leads to the development of atopy.

Atopy is the body's predisposition to allergic reactions due to hereditary factors. Atopenes are triggers for allergic reactions in people with atopy.

The most common atopenas include plant pollen, animal dander, mold, and household allergens (dust mites, cockroaches). Upon contact with these substances, atopics develop allergy symptoms - itching, skin rash, runny nose, lacrimation, cough, etc.

Thus, atopenes play a key role in the pathogenesis of atopic diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, and bronchial asthma. Avoiding contact with atopenes is the basis for preventing exacerbations of these allergic conditions.



Atopen is any substance that leads to the development of atopy.

Atopy is the body's predisposition to develop allergic reactions. Atopenes are triggers for allergic reactions in people with atopy.

Atopenes include various substances with which humans come into contact in the environment. These can be food products (nuts, shellfish, eggs, etc.), plant pollen, animal dander and saliva, mold, household chemicals and much more. When these substances enter the body of a person with atopy, they trigger allergic reactions, manifested in the form of various symptoms - skin rash, nasal congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and so on.

Thus, atopenes are any substances, contact with which provokes the development of allergic reactions in people suffering from atopy. Avoiding contact with known atopenes is the main method of preventing exacerbations of atopic diseases.



An atopene is any substance (including allergens, irritants, etc.) that can cause a person to develop atopy, a skin condition that causes rash, itching, and redness.

Atopy is one of the most common causes of allergic reactions in humans and can