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Allergens. Conceptual computer artwork of allergens in the nasal cavity

Allergens. Conceptual computer artwork of allergens in the nasal cavity


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Allergens. Conceptual computer artwork of allergens in the nasal cavity

Allergens. Conceptual computer artwork of allergens in the nasal cavity. The spiky spheres could represent pollen grains, while the smooth spheres could represent dust particles. Allergens can cause allergic rhinitis when inhaled. Allergic rhinitis is the inflammation of the lining of the nasal cavity, which causes a runny nose, sneezing and watering eyes

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Allergen Allergic Reaction Allergic Rhinitis Allergy Cilia Cilium Grains Inflammation Irritating Nasal Cavity Nose Particles Pollen Grain Computer Artwork


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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the intricate world of allergens within our nasal cavity. Through conceptual computer artwork, we are presented with a visual representation of these irritants that can cause allergic rhinitis when inhaled. The image features spiky spheres resembling pollen grains and smooth spheres representing dust particles. These allergens, depicted in such detail, highlight their potential to trigger inflammation and discomfort within the lining of the nasal cavity. Allergic rhinitis is a common condition characterized by symptoms like a runny nose, sneezing, and watering eyes. This artwork serves as a reminder of how these tiny particles can lead to significant discomfort for individuals who suffer from allergies. Moreover, this illustration emphasizes the importance of understanding allergens and their impact on our health. By shedding light on biological concepts such as cilia (tiny hair-like structures) and allergic reactions, it encourages further exploration into the field of medicine. Science Photo Library's expertise in capturing scientific images allows us to appreciate the beauty found even within microscopic elements like pollen grains and dust particles. This thought-provoking print invites us to contemplate both the wonders and challenges presented by nature's smallest creations while deepening our knowledge about allergies and their effects on our bodies.

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