Tuesday, May 10, 2011

About Allergies: What Allergy Shots Can Do For You

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From Daniel More, MD, your Guide to Allergies
Allergy shots, or immunotherapy, represents the only treatment that can actually change the underlying problem of allergies. Unlike medications, which only serve to cover up symptoms, allergy shots offer the only potential cure for allergies. For most of my patients, I give a trial of various allergy medicines, but even when a medication "works" for their symptoms -- there really isn't an endpoint to taking the medicine. Once the medicine is stopped, allergy symptoms quickly return. The benefit of allergy shots also lasts for many years after the shots are stopped -- because immunotherapy works more like a vaccine against allergies, rather than a medicine. So why aren't more people taking allergy shots for their allergies? Maybe because most people aren't aware that this type of treatment even exists.

All About Allergy Shots
When medications fail to adequately control allergy symptoms and avoidance of the trigger is not easy or possible, an allergist may recommend immunotherapy or "allergy shots". This treatment consists of a series of injections containing small amounts of the substances to which a person is allergic...
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Allergy Drops as an Alternative to Allergy Shots
Sublingual immunotherapy, or SLIT, is a form of immunotherapy that involves putting drops of allergen extracts under the tongue. Many people refer to this process as "allergy drops," and it is an alternative treatment for allergy shots. This form of immunotherapy has been used for years in Europe, and recently has had increased interest in the United States...
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Which is Better: Allergy Shots or Allergy Drops?
People often wonder which therapy is better -- allergy shots or allergy drops. The answer isn't always that simple, although there only a couple of major differences that should be considered when deciding between allergy shots and drops...
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