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One of the leading treatments for children
and adults with severe allergies who do not respond to traditional medications
is allergy desensitization. This process, also called allergen immunotherapy,
works by slowly introducing the body to harmless substances that usually cause
an allergic reaction so that it can eventually learn not to overreact to their
presence. Pollen, dust, spores, mold, and many foods like nuts and dairy are
often used in desensitization therapies with great success. For kids with
severe allergies, desensitization may be a great option since their immune
systems are still learning and they may be able to adapt fast than adults who
have been living with the same allergy for many years.
The process of having allergy immunotherapy is pretty straightforward.
Working with an allergist or other
specialist is the best way to get immunotherapy treatments. This way you can
get more information about the allergy itself, and work with the professional
who can safely administer the therapy. It’s extremely important that allergy
desensitization never be attempted without the help of a professional because
even small quantities of an allergen can be enough to cause a threatening
reaction.
When immune therapy is used, it’s often
just a few months at most before changes are seen. Many children will find that
their immune responses slow down in the presence of the allergen and that reactions
become less severe over time. Eventually, the goal is to have the child have
little to no reaction to an allergen that may have at one time been life
threatening.
Advances are being made all the time with
desensitization therapy, so it’s a great option to look into if your child
struggles with severe allergies.
Have
you tried allergy desensitization to help with your child’s allergies? Share
your experiences with us in the comments below!