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Immunotherapy can indeed be an effective treatment strategy when dealing with crested wheatgrass pollen allergies, among many others. This approach focuses on gradually desensitizing your immune system to the allergen, in this case, crested wheatgrass pollen. During immunotherapy, small and controlled doses of the allergen are introduced into your body, either through subcutaneous injections (allergy shots) or as sublingual drops or tablets (under the tongue).
Your immune system slowly adjusts to the presence of the allergen over time, with the objective of reducing the severity of allergic reactions in the future. In some cases, allergy symptoms might even disappear completely. However, the success of immunotherapy varies among patients and depends on the duration and consistency of the treatment.
It is important to note that while undergoing immunotherapy, you may have to continue taking allergy medications to control your symptoms. These could be antihistamines, corticosteroids or other drugs, depending on your doctor's recommendation. Moreover, immunotherapy should always be administered under the supervision of a healthcare provider due to the risk of severe allergic reactions.
Despite its potential benefits, immunotherapy is not suitable for everyone. Consultation with an allergy specialist is needed to determine if this form of treatment is a suitable option for you, taking into account factors such as your overall health, the severity of your allergy, and your response to other forms of allergy treatments.