Under normal circumstances, desensitization therapy has no effect on children’s development. Desensitization therapy can quickly relieve allergy symptoms and improve tolerance to allergens.
Desensitization therapy involves exposing patients to different doses of allergy-causing substances through sublingual and subcutaneous injections to improve the patient’s tolerance to the substance. Through repeated treatments, the patient’s allergic symptoms can be relieved, tolerance to allergens can be improved, and the body’s allergic reaction can be lowered, thus improving the patient’s quality of life.
Desensitization treatment does not affect the normal development of children, but the treatment needs to be avoided during the onset of allergic diseases, and if allergies and other discomforts occur in the course of treatment, it is necessary to consult a professional doctor in time for treatment.