What
are the three techniques the Center uses to manage allergies?
• Avoidance
• Medications
• Immunotherapy (allergy shots)
Avoidance The first line of therapy for
allergies is avoidance. Knowing what activates your allergies
through allergy testing allows you to avoid being exposed
to harmful triggers. For instance, if you are allergic
to dust mites you should obtain dust mite resistant bed
sheets and pillows. Reducing your exposure may dramatically
improve your nasal complaints. Many allergens such as
dust, pollens, and mold are difficult if not impossible
to avoid especially at work.
Medications Medications such as antihistamines,
nasal sprays, steroids, and decongestants may provide
temporary relief but do not address the underlying problem.
Furthermore, medications often fail to adequately control
your symptoms. Medication is useful for short-term benefit
or for those who have minimal problems controlling their
allergies.
Immunotherapy (allergy shots)
Immunotherapy (Allergy Shots) is one of the only scientifically
proven methods to control allergies for long-term
benefit. Immunotherapy is ideal for those who
can not avoid their allergic triggers, have problems managing
their allergies, or do not like feeling "medicated."
Once the Allergy Center has identified your allergens
through skin testing, you may consider immunotherapy to
control your allergies.
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