Društvo Atopijski dermatiits
Atopic Dictionary

Non-allergic hypersensitivity

Non-allergic hypersensitivity is a condition where the body reacts to a substance that is not an allergen, meaning it does not cause an allergic reaction. This reaction is not the result of an immune response, as is the case with allergies, but due to increased sensitivity of the body to a certain substance. This can occur for various reasons, such as genetic predisposition, environmental factors, or excessive exposure to certain substances. Symptoms of non-allergic hypersensitivity include digestive problems, headaches, fatigue, skin rashes, etc. Treatment usually focuses on avoiding substances that cause symptoms and on alleviating symptoms.