which leukocyte reduces inflammation and increases the number of allergic and parasitic infections?
Allergens causes allergy. When any allergen or parasite (commonly known as pathogens) invades our body, inflammation takes place in our body to fight against these pathogens.
When inflammation takes place, the leukocytes or white blood cells accumulates at the site of inflammation to reduce inflammation. Neutrophil is a type of leukocyte which acts as phagocyte and phagocytize the pathogens which have caused inflammation and helps in reducing inflammation.
Also another leukocyte known as eosinophil reacts against allergic and bacterial infections. When the body have any allergic or bacterial infection, the number of eosinophils in the body increases and these eosinophils releases toxic granule proteins and free radicals which kills the invaded microbes or pathogens and helps the body against allergic and bacterial infection. It may also causes inflammation in some cases.
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