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Allergy Shots: Can They
Help?
Allergy shots, also known as immunotherapy, are injections of a
certain substance given to a patient on a regular basis in
order to reduce skin reactions, respiratory and
gastro-intestinal symptoms caused by an airborne substance,
food sources or other allergens to which the patient is
sensitive.
Allergy shots increase the body’s tolerance to the substances
or allergens that provoked allergic reactions. Immunotherapy is
usually advised to people who suffer from severe symptoms of
allergies and patients who experience over three months of
allergy symptoms each year.
Contrary to popular belief, allergy shots do not cure these
conditions. Instead, they reduce the body’s sensitivity to a
particular substance you are allergic to by injecting that same
substance into your body. This kind of treatment does not give
immediate relief, but aims to lessen your sensitivity to a
particular allergen. You will receive allergy shots twice a
week for several months and continue to receive shots regularly
for more than five years, depending on the severity of your
condition.
People who undergo continuous therapy of allergy shots are
those who tried other treatments that didn’t work, such as
medications and avoidance of the allergen. Immunotherapy works
well for people with hay fever, bee-sting and pollen allergies
as well as other drug-related allergies.
Pros And Cons Of Allergy Shots
Allergy shots work similarly as vaccinations – boosting the
body’s immune system to defend itself and block allergic
reactions. Immunotherapy treatments performed by the hands of
well-trained health professionals are safe and effective for
all ages.
However, while some people benefit from immunotherapy and
actually reduce the symptoms of asthma, patients with severe
asthma may aggravate their condition. Patients under the age of
five, pregnant or lactating women and those who are taking
beta-blockers for heart disease should refrain from receiving
allergy shots to prevent complications.
Before asking for allergy shots, always make sure that the
symptoms are severe or difficult to manage. Shots are not very
friend for children since it involves needles that may frighten
a child. However, this kind of treatment can be appealing for
people who have been struggling with the symptoms for several
weeks.
Most people with allergic reactions to substances and certain
foods, the only way to prevent the occurrence of allergies is
to avoid the source of these reactions. When you can’t avoid
these allergens because of work environment or other reasons,
allergy shots can be a practical solution.
To ensure that you are making the right decision, consult your
doctor about the pros and cons of allergy shots to be able to
develop an effective plan for your condition.
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