[The correlation between allergic diseases and cardiovascular disease incidence]
1Department of Rheumatology and Allergology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing100053,China.
Abstract:
Allergic reactions are abnormal responses of the immune system to specific allergens, typically resulting in the release of inflammatory mediators and tissue damage. Cardiovascular diseases are common conditions that contribute significantly to increased mortality rates, with inflammation-induced tissue damage playing a crucial role in their pathogenesis. Allergic reactions are associated with various aspects of cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension, atherosclerosis, and cardiac remodeling. Certain allergic conditions may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease onset. This article aims to explore the role of inflammatory mediators in allergic reactions within the pathophysiology of common cardiovascular diseases. By doing so, it seeks to uncover potential links between allergic reactions and cardiovascular diseases, offering new insights for the prevention and treatment of related conditions.
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