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Monday, 16 February 2009 16:57 |
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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.
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Monday, 16 February 2009 16:44 |
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Guide To Choosing The Right Allergy Medicine For You
Many of us suffer from allergies that often leave us out of breath, sneezing, coughing, with runny noses and eyes or itching uncontrollably. Allergies can cause you a lot of grief with headaches, nausea, fatigue and the inability to focus on any particular activity clearly. However, there are ways to go about allergies that will help you conduct your daily activities normally in any situation and conditions when you are armed with the right allergy medicine. The Cause Of Allergy In order to get the right allergy medicine you need to determine the cause of it first and that can be a lengthy process especially if you have no idea what it may be, for example, one can have allergies from food, dust, animal dander, pollen or even from the chemicals found in your perfume therefore, narrowing things down will take a variety of tests that can be conducted by your doctor only.
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