1. My forearm is wrapped with bandage for four days to protect from UV light. UV light weakens the lymphocyte reaction.
2. The pustules are dead lymphocytes. The strong reaction means I am strongly capable of stimulating my immune cells. Good news, I did not react much to my husband's lymphocyte.
3. Normally in two days, the inflammation should start to subside. And it should continue to subside until the inflammation is out.
4. In my case, I had a delayed cytotoxic hypersensitivity reaction.
After my macrophage has detected the foreign lymphocyte and engulfed it. Macrophages have broken down these substances and present the smaller proteins to the T lymphocytes. Then, my t-cells duplicate and attack the dead foreign lymphocyte again. There was also subcutaneous blood leak and swollen peripheral tissues. I thought because I did not have a good rest. Doctor said my T helper cell 1 is not balanced. My Th1/Th2 ratio is high.
5. After learning that tetanus toxoid has triggered uveitis, I was afraid that LIT may cause uveitis. I complained I had tight eye muscle. Luckily, no uveitis. Doctor said LIT should alleviate the autoimmune disease because we are working to lower the Th1/Th2 ratio.
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