Allergen exposure is the key to allergic diseases, so finding allergens and avoiding them is the first step in preventing and treating allergic diseases.
The traditional treatment for allergic rhinitis and asthma is drug therapy, but drug therapy only treats the symptoms but not the root cause. The WHO recommended desensitization therapy can reduce or even eliminate allergic symptoms by improving the patient’s tolerance to allergens, and is currently the only globally recognized etiological treatment that can fundamentally change the course of allergic diseases. The common routes of administration for desensitization therapy are subcutaneous injection and sublingual administration. Subcutaneous injections are the classic form of desensitization therapy.
More and more parents are choosing to give their children desensitization treatment. However, it is worth noting that desensitization should not be done in a hurry, but must be done with patience and persistence. It is also important to note that desensitization must be performed in a professional medical institution, the doctor who performs the desensitization must have the appropriate training and treatment experience, and the vaccine used must be a standardized allergen vaccine.
The most important thing to prevent allergies is to avoid allergens. We should pay attention to washing and drying bedding regularly to reduce the breeding of mites; opening windows and ventilating regularly to keep the room clean, especially the children’s room, which needs to ensure environmental hygiene.