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Allergy recurrence refers to the reappearance of allergic symptoms after a period of relief or improvement. Allergies, which are immune responses triggered by substances known as allergens, can affect various systems in the body such as the respiratory tract, skin, and digestive system. Common allergens include pollen, dust mites, pet dander, certain foods like peanuts or shellfish, insect bites, or stings. While allergies differ among individuals in terms of severity and triggers, they often manifest through symptoms such as sneezing, itching eyes, or skin rashes. Unfortunately, some allergy sufferers who believe they have overcome their sensitivity to specific allergens at a particular time may experience allergy recurrences later on. This could be due to changes in environmental factors together with genetic predisposition playing a role in reactivating an individual's immune response towards those previously tolerated substances again.


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