Allergic rhinitis can be intervened through desensitization therapy, but the specific efficacy varies from person to person, and most patients have different degrees of therapeutic effect after regular desensitization therapy.
Desensitization therapy is a kind of immunotherapy commonly used in the treatment of allergic rhinitis, through repeated exposure to allergens to gradually enhance the patient’s ability to tolerate the allergens, so as to achieve the purpose of no further onset of disease or symptom reduction after re-exposure.
However, the therapeutic effect of desensitization therapy is still affected by personal constitution, operation standardization, treatment timing, other interventions and other factors, and the specific therapeutic effect may have a large individual difference, so it is not possible to accurately predict the specific situation of the patient after desensitization therapy, but most patients have different degrees of therapeutic effect after regular desensitization therapy.
Therefore, patients with allergic rhinitis who are considering desensitization therapy must be regulated under the guidance of a doctor in order to strive for a good prognosis. Do not blindly dispose of it on your own to avoid inappropriate intervention and adverse consequences.