Immune antiallergic mechanism of antiallergic probiotic Tamiflu
In recent years, allergic diseases have increased year by year, and the incidence of atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis and bronchial asthma has increased. At present, it is believed that the occurrence of allergic diseases may be related to the progress of civilization, including the reduction of air pollution and infection, which are some possible reasons for the increase of allergic diseases. At present, the treatment of asthma mainly depends on drug therapy, such as steroids and drugs that inhibit mast cells from releasing inflammatory substances, tracheal dilators and immunotherapy. However, drug therapy, including anti-inflammatory drugs and tracheal dilators, still can't really change the allergic immune response, and can only be said to be a temporary solution. Once the drug is stopped, the allergic reaction can not be controlled, and long-term use of antiallergic drugs is prone to more side effects and adverse reactions, which is worrying. The only treatment that can change allergic immunity is the so-called desensitization therapy, but desensitization therapy usually takes a long time and sometimes has some side effects, such as allergen detection, which is not suitable for desensitization with a single allergen reagent because it cannot be used for all patients.