Overactive Immune System.

What Happens if The Immune System Becomes Overactive?

If your immune system becomes uncontrolled but overactive, it could start mistaking normal human cells for ‘bad’ cells and start attacking healthy cells. This can cause a number of problems, depending on which part of the body the immune system starts incorrectly attacking. For example, if the immune system recognises skin cells then one can develop dermatitis (inflammation of the skin). If cells in your gut become targets, then ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease (forms of inflammatory bowel disease) can occur. A number of other so-called “auto-immune” diseases can occur.

Allergic reactions are also caused by an overactive immune system but in this instance the immune system inappropriately recognises an external harmless substance (e.g. pollen, peanuts, and gluten) as being harmful and incorrectly activates the immune

If your immune system becomes uncontrolled but overactive, it could start mistaking normal human cells for ‘bad’ cells and start attacking healthy cells. This can cause a number of problems, depending on which part of the body the immune system starts incorrectly attacking. For example, if the immune system recognises skin cells then one can develop dermatitis (inflammation of the skin). If cells in your gut become targets, then ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease (forms of inflammatory bowel disease) can occur. A number of other so-called “auto-immune” diseases can occur.

Allergic reactions are also caused by an overactive immune system but in this instance the immune system inappropriately recognises an external harmless substance (e.g. pollen, peanuts, and gluten) as being harmful and incorrectly activates the immune response.

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