Symptoms of delayed anaphylaxis?

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Delayed type hypersensitivity, also known as "delayed type hypersensitivity", belongs to type IV hypersensitivity in the four types classification proposed by Gail and Coombs. It belongs to cellular immunity (because it is not mediated by antibodies, but by cells), and is a hypersensitivity reaction mediated by T lymphocytes. Symptoms of delayed anaphylaxis? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of delayed anaphylaxis?

Most urban diseases and chronic diseases may be related to delayed allergy. Body parts are affected, depending on the individual's genetic and physical characteristics, so the symptoms of allergies vary from person to person.

Digestion: long term diarrhea, gastrointestinal gas, constipation, burping, nausea, vomiting; respiration: allergic rhinitis, asthma, sinusitis, airway obstruction, long-term cough; skin: eczema, urticaria, rubella, follicular inflammation, dry skin

Ears and eyes: itchy eyes, tinnitus and middle ear hydrops. The immune system is a complex network composed of lymphoid tissue, white blood cells and antibodies. It is the body's defense system against bacteria, viruses and toxins. Others: headache, dizziness, long-term fatigue, obesity, systemic edema.

matters needing attention

Abstinence, food replacement and safe eating are important methods to deal with delayed allergy. The focus of food replacement method is balanced diet. Therefore, to prevent food allergy, try not to eat different foods in one day and try to keep it simple; But at the same time, we should eat different kinds of food every day to make more changes in the diet.