Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Treatment

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Treatment for allergies include medications, such as antihistamines and nasal decongenstants, alternative therapies, such as neti pots and herbal remedies, as well as immunotherapy, such as allergy shots.

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Alternative Treatment

Patients who don't want medication can turn to alternative therapy for allergy relief. For sinus allergies, you can use…

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Immunotherapy

Immunotherapy are allergy shots, injected by a doctor. Allergy shots are for patients that don't respond to medications. Exposure to the allergen in small doses, usually once…

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Medications

Medication you use depends on the type of allergy. Chronic allergies require daily doses. Steroids (Nasal corticosteroids) are effective in preventing allergy attacks.…

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Hot Topics

How far are you willing to go to treat your allergy and asthma problems?   Would you allow your doctor to infect you with parasitic worms in order to suppress your allergy immune system? Apparently there are allergy sufferers who…

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