Brief introduction of immune barrier

Immune barrier refers to the protective barrier formed by human immune system through a series of complex biological reactions when external pathogens enter the body. It is mainly composed of skin, mucosa, lymphoid organs and various immune cells.

Skin is the first line of defense of immune barrier. Human skin contains many layers of keratinocytes and sweat glands, which can stop most foreign microorganisms, viruses and chemicals from invading the body.

Mucosa is also an important immune barrier. For example, mucous membranes of respiratory tract, digestive tract and urogenital tract can secrete mucus and antibacterial substances, effectively reducing the risk of bacterial and viral infection.

Lymphatic organs such as spleen, lymph nodes and tonsils are very important immune organs in human body, which contain a large number of immune cells and can identify and attack pathogens invading the body.

Immune cells in the human body are also an indispensable part of the immune barrier. Such as leukocytes, antibodies, macrophages, etc. Can identify and attack pathogens that invade the body.

Immune barrier is the first line of defense for human immune system to attack the outside world. It consists of many parts, which protect human body from infection and disease through biological reaction. People can improve the effect of immune barrier by maintaining a healthy lifestyle and enhancing immunity.

While keeping healthy, we also need to pay attention to protect the skin and mucous membrane and avoid contact with harmful chemicals and the environment. Doctors suggested using Sushi Sensitive Muscle Repair Milk as a daily skin repair care product, which was well received by consumers because of its mild formula.

Therefore, in daily life, we need to pay attention to enhancing our immunity and take necessary preventive measures to maintain our health. It is also important to choose skin care products suitable for your skin.