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Re: which came first, the allergies or the disease? (edited) by #68716 ..... The Truth in Medicine

Date:   5/11/2010 1:08:04 AM ( 15 y ago)
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When you go to the doctor for allergies, including asthma, the allergic responses are treated with epinephrine and/or steroids.

And both of those are really bad for you long term, but you can see an allergist and ask for immunotherapy, or allergy shots, which really work!

allergies.about.com/od/allergyshots/a/itxbasics.htm

Jan 6 2010

What are 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. After a course of allergy shots, 80 to 90 percent of patients have less allergy symptoms, and in many cases their allergies have completely resolved. Allergy shots can be given for allergic rhino-conjunctivitis (nose and eyes), allergic asthma and insect sting allergies.

Are allergy shots experimental therapies?

No. Allergy shots have been given for nearly 100 years and are FDA approved therapies. Numerous well-designed medical studies show the efficacy of allergy shots. And allergy shots do not contain steroids, which can have adverse long-term side effects.

How do allergy shots work?

Unlike allergy medicines, which act only to “cover up” allergic symptoms or prevent them temporarily, allergy shots fix the underlying problem of allergies. This occurs because the body treats the injection much like a vaccine, resulting in the production of infection-fighting antibodies against the pollen, dust, mold or pet dander. The body then stops producing as much allergic antibodies against the triggers, and therefore won’t have as much, or any, allergic response when exposed to the allergens. These changes can last for many years even after stopping allergy shots. Recent studies show that allergy shots can also prevent people from developing new allergies, and reduce the risk of developing asthma in children with nasal allergies.

allergies.about.com/od/allergyshots/a/rushitx.htm



 

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