Desensitization is commonly used for allergic rhinitis caused by allergens such as dust mites and artemisia, whereas other types of rhinitis and allergic rhinitis caused by other allergens are not amenable to standardized desensitization.
Desensitization is an immunotherapeutic approach to allergic rhinitis caused by fixed allergens. For example, if the allergen test reveals that the mite test is moderate or above, then desensitization treatment is considered, and commonly used sublingual drug desensitization, or subcutaneous injection of drug desensitization, the specific treatment effect has some individual differences, and need to be reviewed regularly to observe the effect.
Rhinitis is a common inflammatory disease of the nose, including acute rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis and many other types, of which only some kinds of allergic rhinitis can be taken to desensitization treatment.
Desensitization treatment takes a long time and requires continuous treatment for 2 to 3 years, so patients should be patient and adhere to the treatment.