The phrase
"system overreaction" means when a system or a group of people responds in an excessive or exaggerated manner to a certain situation or stimulus. This reaction is typically much stronger than what is necessary or expected.
Full definition
It's clear that your gut microbiome plays a big role in how your immune system handles true threats like harmful bacteria or viruses — but we now know that a lack of enough beneficial bacteria in the gut can contribute to the immune system's inability to distinguish friend from foe, leading to the dreaded
immune system overreactions known as allergies.
A new study hints at hidden virus remnants or immune system overreactions
The top suspects are hidden viral remnants and immune system overreactions
In this view, appendicitis is an immune
system overreaction, in much the way that misdirected immune activity can bring on inflammation in people with allergies and asthma.
Hannan and his colleagues previously found in mouse studies that immune
system overreaction to an initial infection may increase vulnerability to subsequent infections.
Allergies are the result of an immune
system overreaction, which only develops after repeated exposure to potential allergens.
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