What advancements are being made in the field of allergology that could benefit those allergic to Crested Wheatgrass pollen?

Discover advancements in allergology, from tailored allergy shots to gene therapy, aimed at improving lives of those allergic to Crested Wheatgrass pollen.
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Advancements in allergology have seen significant progress in the area of immunotherapy treatments which could positively impact those allergic to Crested Wheatgrass pollen. Immunotherapy represents a shift from simply managing symptoms to targeting the root cause of the allergy. This involves the administration of gradually increasing quantities of the allergen (in this case, Crested Wheatgrass pollen) to accustom the body's immune system to it and induce a tolerance.

Newer forms of immunotherapy like sublingual tablets and drops have made treatment more accessible and convenient. Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) carries fewer risks of systemic reactions, making it a safer, home-based alternative to traditional shots.

Another exciting development in allergology is the use of biologic therapies. Omalizumab, an anti-IgE monoclonal antibody, for example, has been showing promise in reducing allergic reactions. While it's mainly used for more severe respiratory allergies right now, trials for its application in treating a broader range of allergies are ongoing.

Research into the human microbiome has also unveiled potential breakthroughs in treating allergies. By manipulating the composition of microorganisms within our bodies, researchers aim to improve immune responses to allergens.

While these advancements provide hope, it's important to consult your doctor before adopting any new treatments or therapies, as the effectiveness and suitability of these methods can vary based on individual medical conditions.

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Exposure therapy:
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Desensitization: Symptoms subside as your body desensitized to allergies reducing or eliminating the need for daily medication
Prevention: Immunotherapy helps prevent and fight allergies at the source

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5-30x higher cumulative dose vs allergy shots

Sublingual immunotherapy delivers a higher dose of allergens over the course of treatment.

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Individual results vary but some users have reported a noticeable difference in as few as 6-12 months since starting treatments

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Studies that have been reviewed by certified physicians show that sublingual immunotherapy is a safe treatment option

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