Autoallergic Reaction Secondary

Autoallergy secondary

Autoallergy is an allergy that occurs when an individual is hypersensitive to the body’s own tissues. The reasons for the reaction may be different.

Microbiological and virological studies show that many patients develop allergies even with low levels of antibodies to mycobacteria. The appearance of an allergy to mycobacteria or toxins secreted by these microorganisms can be considered as a manifestation of sensitization of the body by the pathogen itself. During a latent infection, the immune system only actively produces IgE and IgG for some time. This is not accompanied by clinical manifestations. But at a certain moment, aerobes or subspecies of bacteroids penetrate,