Unlike the common cold, chronic sinusitis typically isn’t caused
by a viral or bacterial infections. Despite over-the-counter treatments,
people who suffer from chronic sinus infections often experience inflamed
or swollen nasal passages for 4-8 weeks at a time. Some corticosteroid
sprays can keep the symptoms of chronic sinusitis at bay, but they only
treat the symptoms of the conditions—not the cause. For Atlanta
allergy patients, this is especially true.
Also known as allergen immunotherapy,
allergy shots are an effective means of treating chronic or recurrent sinusitis that
is caused by environmental or seasonal allergens, such as dust mites,
molds, pet dander, or ragweed. Consistent immunotherapy treatment can
also prevent the need for more drastic treatments, such as endoscopic
sinus surgery.
Other benefits of allergy shots include:
- Reduction of costs associated with missed work or school
- Safe for children as young as four
- Reduction in 80-90% of allergy symptoms, as well as decreased asthma symptoms
How Do Allergy Shots Work?
Rather than treating the symptoms of allergies,
allergy shots work to eliminate future allergic reactions to specific substances or
environmental triggers. Much like a vaccine, allergen immunotherapy slowly
introduces your body to very small doses of an allergen, stimulating the
immune system. Each time you receive an allergy shot, the dosage will
be a little bit higher, thus re-training your immune system to tolerate
the allergen.
Most patients experience relief from chronic sinusitis symptoms with the
first few months of treatment; for long term relief from recurring sinus
infections, most allergy specialists recommend that patients maintain
an immunotherapy regimen for 3 to 5 years.
Have questions about sinus issues and how you can find relief?
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