Allergy

/ˈælərdʒi/ noun

An allergy is a condition in which a person’s immune system reacts too strongly to something harmless, like pollen, peanuts, or dust. This reaction can cause symptoms like sneezing, rashes, or trouble breathing.

From German *Allergie* coined in 1906, from Greek *allos* “other” + *ergon* “work, reaction.” It described an “altered reaction” of the body to substances.

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ARحساسية
BNঅ্যালার্জি
CSalergie
DAallergi
DEAllergie
ELαλλεργία
ESalergia
FAآلرژی
FIallergia
FRallergie
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