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Drinking Alcohol Increases Allergic Reactions

 

Scientists in Spain are reporting a link between moderate alcohol consumption and antibodies found at high levels in people prone to developing allergies.

 

The antibodies, known as IgE antibodies, cause allergic symptoms by overreacting to generally harmless substances inhaled from the air such as pollen, mold or animal dander.

 

In patients allergic to house dust mites, regular alcohol intake was associated with increased (blood) levels of specific IgE against these mites.

 

The findings are more likely to offer clues on how the immune system functions with regard to allergies than to provide new strategies for allergy treatment.

 

If you drink moderate alcohol you are more likely to develop an allergic reaction to something.

 

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research January 2002;26:60-64