Allergy Drops
Mold, mildew, pollen, peanuts - these common allergens are the bane of many's existences. Why does this particulate matter irritate its sufferers for the duration of exposure? The irritation comes from the body's own immune system, fighting the allergens. The runny nose, watery eyes, sneezing, rash, hives, and itching - these symptoms are all caused by allergies.
In the past, before modern medicine, one's medicinal options limited the level of relief possible for allergy symptoms or reactions. The best one could hope for included herbal or other natural remedies and a swipe of the eyes or nose with hopefully clean hands. As in the present, severe allergic reactions had life threatening implications, as nasal passages and bronchial tubes swelled, cutting off air circulation.
Due to modern technology, scientific advancements, and medical discoveries, one has new options to control and manage one's allergies. Kleenex provided a more sanitary way to blow one's nose. Antihistamines administered in a timely manner alleviated other symptoms. Modern treatment and developments have in some way, supplied the allergy community with what it needed.
However, treating the symptoms would prove unsatisfactory. If one cannot completely eliminate the causes of allergens and is left to treat the symptoms, why not change one's bodily reaction to allergens? One way to do this is to use an alternative allergy treatment , or the sublingual allergy drop .
Various therapies such as sublingual immunotherapy , or SLIT , should be discussed with doctors. Allerdrops created allergy drops to treat allergies, not just the symptoms. Otherwise, allergy sufferers would only be left with the option to treat symptoms.
More information about allergy drops or sublingual immunotherapy can be found on Allerdrops' web site or by asking a licensed medical professional.
