Introduction:
Natural autoallergens, also known as primary ones, are substances that the body perceives as antigens and is therefore able to produce antibodies, which contribute to the development of allergies and autoimmune diseases. These autoimmune reactions can be caused by various factors such as genetic predisposition, lifestyle, environmental factors, etc. Examples of natural autoallergens include antigens contained in food, body tissues, bacterial and viral infections. Autoimmune
Autoallergens are our body’s natural reactions to irritants that can cause allergies or even lead to the development of disease. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including food, dust, medications and other substances, and may manifest as allergic reactions such as sneezing, coughing, watery eyes, rashes and general deterioration.
One of the most common autoallergens is dust allergen. It can cause allergies in people living in places with a lot of dust, as well as in people with asthma or other respiratory diseases. Dust allergens can arise from the use of carpets, soft