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Some Autoimmune Disorders Can Make the Body “Allergic” to Itself

In rare autoimmune conditions, the immune system doesn’t just attack organs—it can react violently to normal body processes. For example, some people develop painful hives or swelling simply from sweating, crying, or changes in body temperature. The body treats its own natural reactions as if they were dangerous invaders, triggering inflammation without any external allergen involved.