Is there successful desensitization for dust mite allergic rhinitis?

There is successful desensitization for dust mite allergic rhinitis.
Allergic rhinitis due to dust mite allergy mostly refers to perennial allergic rhinitis. At present, specific immunotherapy by subcutaneous injection or sublingual administration is the only method of causative treatment (cure).
In the process of desensitization treatment, when a certain concentration of dust mite antigen or antibody is put under the skin or tongue of the body and reaches a certain level of accumulation, the body will not have allergic reactions or the symptoms of attacks will be reduced when it comes into contact with the same antigen again.
To achieve the best results from desensitization therapy, standardized vaccines are used and a trained physician accurately determines (identifies) the patient’s allergens and helps each patient to carefully formulate individualized treatment measures and protocols, and the patient is required to standardize the use of the treatment protocols recommended by the physician.
Of course, the therapeutic effect of desensitization therapy varies from person to person, and the degree of effect may vary depending on the population, so it is recommended to use desensitizing preparations in a standardized manner and avoid interruptions.
If allergic rhinitis is caused by dust mite allergy, patients who want to choose desensitization treatment should follow the doctor’s instructions and standardized diagnosis and treatment.