
Understanding Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy, also known as allergy desensitization, is a medical treatment designed to help your immune system build tolerance to allergens. Over time, controlled exposure to allergens reduces your body’s overreaction, helping to minimize or even eliminate symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, watery eyes, and sinus pressure. This treatment is often used for environmental allergies, including pollen, mold, pet dander, and dust mites.
When To Consider Immunotherapy
You may be a good candidate for immunotherapy if you experience ongoing allergy symptoms that interfere with sleep, work, or daily activities despite using medications. It can also be an option if you want a long-term solution rather than temporary symptom relief.
Immunotherapy may be especially beneficial if you:
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Experience symptoms for several months out of the year
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Rely heavily on allergy medications without full relief
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Have side effects from over-the-counter or prescription allergy drugs
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Want to address the underlying cause of allergies rather than just the symptoms
Who May Not Be A Candidate
Not everyone is a suitable candidate for immunotherapy. Individuals with uncontrolled asthma, certain heart conditions, or those who are pregnant may need to postpone or avoid treatment. Your ENT specialist will carefully evaluate your health history, allergy test results, and overall medical condition before recommending a treatment plan.
What To Expect During Treatment
Immunotherapy typically involves allergy shots or sublingual drops administered over a set schedule. The process begins with a buildup phase, during which your immune system gradually adjusts to increasing doses of allergens. Once maintenance is achieved, the frequency of treatment decreases, but your tolerance continues to improve. Most patients notice significant symptom reduction after several months.
Take The First Step Toward Relief
If your allergies continue to impact your comfort and daily life, it may be time to consider long-term relief through immunotherapy. The specialists at St. Louis Sinus Center offer personalized evaluations and treatment options in both St. Louis and Festus, MO. To learn more or schedule your consultation, contact St. Louis Sinus Center at 314-723-6392. You deserve lasting relief and a clearer, healthier future.
