Allergies occur when the body becomes sensitive to allergens, which are substances that can enter the body through the skin, nose, eyes, respiratory system, or digestive system, whether by inhalation, ingestion, or injection. Similarly, certain drugs and inhalants can cause your immune system to produce an allergic reaction.
Some medications, whether herbal, over the counter (OTC), or prescribed, have the potential to trigger allergic responses. Typical culprits include antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), insulin, and chemotherapy drugs. Inhalant allergies are allergies to airborne substances inhaled into your body, including both perennial (year-round) and seasonal allergens. This can include dust mites, pollen, mould, and yeast.
You may not face the immune reaction the first time you encounter an allergen, but your body produces a substance called antibodies against the allergen. The next time you encounter the same drug or inhalant, the antibodies induce the white blood cells to produce an allergic reaction.
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