Sneezing, itching, coughing and congestion are just some of the symptoms of hay fever. If any of those symptoms sound familiar, you might be a candidate for allergy immunotherapy.

What is Allergy Immunotherapy?

Allergy immunotherapy is a long-term treatment to reduce the severity of your allergy symptoms. It comes in two forms:

How Do I Know if Immunotherapy Is Right for Me?

There are a few different factors to keep in mind when considering your candidacy for immunotherapy:

  • Type of allergies. Allergy shots and drops are only approved for specific allergens. Your allergist will review your options in detail after conducting an allergy test.
  • Symptom severity. If your allergy symptoms are very mild and short-lived, you may prefer to manage them with medication. If, however, they’re moderate to severe and stick around uncomfortably long, immunotherapy might be a better option.
  • Length of commitment. Immunotherapy is a long-term commitment. Keep in mind that you will need to continue the treatment for at least three years to get the most significant symptom relief.
  • Comfort with treatment. Some people don’t like shots. That’s okay, but it may mean allergy shots aren’t for you. If you’re uncomfortable with shots but allergy tablets can treat your sensitivities, your allergist may recommend them instead.

Immunotherapy is an amazing treatment that can provide symptom relief for years. If you’re interested in running around Headwaters Park without the watery eyes and itchy skin, contact Ear, Nose and Throat Associates today to see if the treatment is right for you.