Autoallergic Reaction Infectious

**Autoallergy.** The body's hypersensitivity reaction to its own proteins. **Infectious.** It is also infectious-allergic. This means that the causes of the disease and the manifestations of the disease are associated with infection and allergies. When, after suffering an acute or chronic infection, a person experiences an immune system reaction in the form of anaphylactic shock, Quincke's edema, bronchial asthma and other allergic reactions, they speak of infectious autoallergy. Type E immunoglobulins are first formed not when the body receives a foreign protein - an antigen, but when a pathogenic infection enters. Thus, antigens are recognized as foreign bodies and, in the event of a negative immune response, are attacked by the body's defense mechanisms. With this pathology, there is a high probability of the formation of persistent metabolic disorders. Diseases that fall into this category include: drug-related (abnormal speed of the immune response in response to medications or vaccines), anemia