Hypersensitive

Hypersensitivity is an abnormally high sensitivity to the presence of a particular antigen, which can lead to reactions ranging from serum sickness to allergies (for example, in the form of hay fever) or anaphylactic shock. It is believed that if the body’s usual antigen-antibody defense reaction is accompanied by damage to body tissues, this is due to a disruption in the complementary system. Hypersensitivity is closely related to concepts such as allergy and immunity.



Hypersensitive: abnormally high sensitivity

Hypersensitivity is an abnormally high sensitivity of the body to the presence of a specific antigen. It can lead to the development of various reactions from serum sickness to anaphylaxis.

One of the causes of hypersensitivity is disruption of the complement system. If the normal antigen-antibody defense reaction results in tissue damage, this may be due to hypersensitivity.

Allergies and immunity may also play a role in the development of hypersensitivity. An allergy is a hypersensitivity of the immune system to certain substances, such as pollen, dust, animal dander, etc. Immunity is the body's ability to defend itself against foreign agents such as viruses, bacteria and parasites.

A hypersensitive body can react to various antigens, such as allergens, bacterial and viral antigens. This can lead to various reactions, including anaphylactic shock.

One way to treat hypersensitivity is to use antihistamines, which block the action of histamine receptors. Corticosteroids are also used to reduce inflammation and reduce allergic reactions.

In general, hypersensitivity is a serious problem for human health and requires timely and effective treatment.



Hypersensitive: Abnormally high sensitivity.
Hypersensitivity is the body's high sensitivity to certain antigens, which can lead to various reactions, including serum sickness, hay fever, anaphylactic shock and other allergic reactions. Hypersensitivity occurs when the normal antigen-antibody defense reaction results in damage to body tissue. Allergies and immunity are also associated with hypersensitivity.