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Oral Immunotherapy in Conyers, GA

Oral Immunotherapy in Conyers, GA

The Allergy and Asthma Center Provides Oral Immunotherapy in Conyers, GA for Patients Suffering From Food Allergies Such As Peanut Allergy, Milk and Egg Allergy, Seafood Allergies & Many More. Call Us or Book Your Appointment Online.

Oral Immunotherapy in Conyers, GA
Oral Immunotherapy in Conyers, GA

Going out to eat is an enjoyable experience for most. However, for those with food allergies, there’s always a risk of an allergic reaction. Sometimes, it’s not known exactly what’s in a dish. On the other hand, a cook frying in the same grease that fish was in could lead to cross-contamination. This is only part of the struggles a person faces when they have a food allergy. At The Allergy and Asthma Center we offer oral immunotherapy in Conyers, GA, which can provide you with a long-term solution to live without the constant worry of an allergic reaction.

How a Food Allergy Occurs

Your immune system protects you against viruses, bacteria, and other infections. However, some people’s immune systems react when they come in contact with various other substances including certain foods. Once a person ingests the allergen, it triggers a response from the immune system. Usually, it’s the protein in the food that a person’s immune system will sense as harmful. While inhaling an allergen causes symptoms like a runny nose, a food allergy can cause everything from nausea and vomiting to hives. Some people when accidentally ingesting an allergen experience a life-threatening reaction.

Common Types of Food Allergies

An estimated 32 million Americans have food allergies. This includes around 5.6 million children. The most common food allergies include nuts, milk, eggs, wheat, soy, and seafood. Our allergy doctors help individuals with less common food allergies as well.

Using Immunotherapy for Food Allergies

Generally, people are advised to stay away from the food they’re allergic to in addition to avoiding any foods with that ingredient. People who have more serious reactions have to stay away from restaurants or products where they could come into contact with the foods they are allergic to. They might also be prescribed a medication known as epinephrine, which stops a severe immune response to an allergen. All this is highly inconvenient for individuals with allergies.

The Allergy &b Asthma Center offers patients with allergies a long-term solution for combating their food allergy. This treatment is known as immunotherapy. One option you have is oral immunotherapy, which consists of our allergist giving you a tablet you place under your tongue. It contains a small amount of the allergen. Then, we increase the amount as time goes on. You gain exposure to the allergen in a safe way. Eventually, your immune system doesn’t respond to the allergen anymore, or you experience only mild symptoms.

Qualifying for Immunotherapy

This treatment is beneficial for both adults and children. Generally, our allergy doctors only give it to children who are over the age of five. We need to be able to communicate with your child effectively, so he or she may inform us of any side effects.

Patients who suffer from asthma can benefit from the treatment, but the individual must have his or her asthma under control. We are unable to help if your asthma isn’t under control.

Possible Risks of Immunotherapy

Most patients don’t have any symptoms when they undergo oral immunotherapy for allergies. When patients do experience symptoms, they’re usually mild and may include any of the following:

• Tongue swelling
• Itchy tongue, throat, lips, or mouth
• Sore throat

Sometimes, a patient feels like he or she has as cold or hay fever symptoms after undergoing oral immunotherapy. Patients who have asthma may have breathing difficulty, which is why our allergy doctors stress the importance of having your asthma under control before undergoing immunotherapy.

Find a permanent solution for allergy symptoms with oral immunotherapy in Conyers, GA. The Allergy and Asthma Center has comprehensive solutions for you to take control of your allergies, book an appointment today by calling.

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