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  2. Allergen immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Allergen immunotherapy, also known as desensitization or hypo-sensitization, is a medical treatment for environmental allergies (such as insect bites) and asthma. [1] [2] Immunotherapy involves exposing people to larger and larger amounts of allergens in an attempt to change the immune system's response.

  3. Talk:Allergen immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    "Allergen immunotherapy for IgE-mediated food allergy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. CONCLUSIONS: AIT may be effective in raising the threshold of reactivity to a range of foods in children with IgEā€mediated food allergy whilst receiving (i.e. desensitization) and postā€discontinuation of AIT.

  4. Curex - Wikipedia

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    Curex’s providers generally order allergy tests only to detect indoor and outdoor allergens, not food allergens. [10] After diagnosis, Curex doctors prescribe personalized treatment plans. [13] Treatment plans may include immunotherapy treatments such as sublingual allergy drops or tablets or allergy shots administered at a doctor’s office ...

  5. Neti pots, allergy shots: 8 doctors share how they treat ...

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    Eastman also takes sublingual grass tablets, which are a form of oral immunotherapy that she places under her tongue. "I did this two years in a row, and by the third year I had only minimal ...

  6. Desensitization (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Desensitization approaches for food allergies are generally at the research stage. They include: [2] oral immunotherapy, which involves building up tolerance by eating a small amount of (usually baked) food; sublingual immunotherapy, which involves placing a small drop of milk or egg white under the tongue;

  7. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Allergen immunotherapy is the only treatment that alters the disease mechanism. [59] Immunotherapy can be administered orally (as sublingual tablets or sublingual drops), or by injections under the skin (subcutaneous). Subcutaneous immunotherapy is the most common form and has the largest body of evidence supporting its effectiveness. [60]

  8. Dust mite allergy - Wikipedia

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    Allergen immunotherapy is the only treatment that alters the disease mechanism. [27] Immunotherapy can be administered orally (as sublingual tablets [28] or sublingual drops), or by injections under the skin (subcutaneous). [29] Subcutaneous immunotherapy is the most common form and has the largest body of evidence supporting its effectiveness ...

  9. Allergen - Wikipedia

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    Allergy immunotherapy can be administered orally (as sublingual tablets or sublingual drops), or by injections under the skin (subcutaneous). [46] [47] Immunotherapy contains a small amount of the substance that triggers the allergic reactions. [48] Ladders are also used for egg and milk allergies as a home-based therapy mainly for children.