What is the last stage of allergies?

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The last stage of allergies is the resolution phase, which occurs after the allergen has been removed or treated and the symptoms have subsided. During the resolution phase, the body gradually returns to its normal state and the inflammation caused by the allergic reaction resolves. This stage can vary in duration depending on the severity of the allergic reaction and the individual’s immune response. In some cases, it may take a few hours to a few days for the symptoms to completely resolve, while in more severe cases, it may take longer. It’s important to note that allergies can be chronic, meaning they may persist for extended periods of time, and the resolution phase may not occur until the underlying cause of the allergy is identified and effectively managed.

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