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AIM: What are allergies?
Do Now:
What is the relationship of antibodies and
antigens to each other, your body, and
pathogens.
When a pathogen enter your body, your
white blood cells make antibodies that
match the shape of the pathogen’s
antigens.
Popular allergies
• Foods milk, eggs, peanuts, soy, wheat, tree
nuts (such as walnuts and cashews), fish,
shellfish (such as shrimp)
• Insect bites and stings.
• Airborne particles
• Medicines
(penicillin)
• Chemicals
(detergents, dyes)
What are allergies?
• Your immune system
reacts to the allergen
as if it were an invading
pathogen
• Antibodies are
produced that attach to
allergens, while white
blood cells attack.
• Histamine is part of
the inflammatory
response. It is what
causes the running
nose, sneezing and
other allergy
symptoms.
•Allergy is a
malfunction of the
immune system.
•Your white blood cells
create antibodies that
match the shape of the
allergen.
•You body has memory
cells that create the
antibody whenever
you encounter this
allergen.
Why do people have allergies?
• Both genes and the environment have
something to do with it. Normally, your
immune system fights pathogens. It is
your body's defense system. In most
allergic reactions, however, it is
responding to a false alarm.
Anaphylaxis
• A severe allergic
reaction
• Signs of anaphylaxis
include difficulty
breathing, difficulty
swallowing, swelling
of the lips, tongue,
and throat or other
parts of the body, and
dizziness or loss of
consciousness.
How do we treat allergies?
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Antihistamines
Topical nasal steroids
Decongestants
Immunotherapy (allergy shots)
QUESTIONS
• The immune system attacks the allergen
because it is foreign.
• Antihistamines are able to block the
histamine receptor because it mimics
histamine’s shape.
• Genes and environment
• Immune system is overreacting to a
something that is not a pathogen.
• Vaccine would cause an allergic reaction
because it contain the substance
Read the Food Allergies Article Below