One solution to KO different allergy reactions, the answer is

13/03/2025 /

Category : Allergy Education

Tag : desensitization therapy

"Am I naturally an allergic person? With nasal allergies, eczema and sometimes itchy eyes for no reason... Actually, you are not naturally a highly sensitive person. It is very likely that all allergic reactions are caused by the same allergen. In other words, by concentrating efforts to KO the allergen, it can be like a chain reaction, making all these combined allergy symptoms disappear at the same time, leaving no room for them to stay.

How can you relieve a series of allergic reactions all at once? In fact, the method is very simple. If tests confirm that the allergen is from dust mites, besides using anti-dust mite bedding and mattresses, you can also undergo sublingual desensitization immunotherapy. This therapy utilizes the human body's own immune system to fight allergies. Just place 2-3 drops of desensitization liquid under your tongue daily, hold it for 1 minute without swallowing, and you can resume eating after 5 minutes. The entire treatment course lasts about 36 months, which can greatly relieve allergy symptoms.

The most important thing is that after completing sublingual desensitization immunotherapy, it not only alleviates nasal allergy discomfort but also reduces other allergic reactions caused by dust mites, such as eczema, eye allergies, and improving the quality of life and enhancing work or study efficiency.

In fact, according to the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital Allergy Center's two-year study published in 2019, which is Hong Kong's first desensitization immunotherapy study targeting combined allergies, among 120 patients with nasal allergies caused by dust mites, after undergoing sublingual desensitization immunotherapy, more than 50% of them experienced significant relief of nasal allergy symptoms caused by dust mites. At the same time, it also improved other combined allergy symptoms, including eye allergies, and eczema. This study is also the world's first efficacy study on combined allergies, showing that desensitization immunotherapy can effectively treat combined allergies.

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