Pediatric Type 2 Inflammation
This podcast explores why some children develop multiple allergic diseases over time and Type 2 inflammation’s role. Can we slow down or stop them from developing?
Your body’s immune system has a special response called type 2 inflammation, which is like an alarm system that sends out tiny defender cells when it meets things like pollen or dust. This response can cause symptoms like sneezing, itching, and mucus production, and while it’s meant to protect you, sometimes it can overreact and lead to conditions like allergies, asthma, or eczema.
This podcast explores why some children develop multiple allergic diseases over time and Type 2 inflammation’s role. Can we slow down or stop them from developing?
In this episode, learn how Type 2 Inflammation links several conditions like asthma, eczema, and nasal polyps, and how it leads to more serious diseases.
This podcast explains how Type 2 inflammation works. Learn about key players like Th2 cells, cytokines, eosinophils and IgE and how they cause swelling.
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