The Treatment Process
Diagnosis: Allergy testing such as skin prick tests or blood tests to identify triggers.
Medication: Antihistamines, nasal sprays, or other medications to control symptoms.
Immunotherapy: Long-term treatment that reduces sensitivity to allergens.
Lifestyle Management: Avoiding allergens and maintaining a clean environment.
Allergy treatment focuses on identifying and managing reactions caused by allergens such as dust,
pollen, food, or environmental factors. Allergies can affect the respiratory system, skin, or
digestive system, leading to symptoms like sneezing, itching, swelling, and breathing difficulties.
Treatment may include medications to relieve symptoms, as well as immunotherapy to gradually build
tolerance to allergens. Patients are also advised to avoid known triggers and maintain proper
hygiene and environmental control. With the right treatment plan, most individuals can effectively
manage their allergies and lead a comfortable, symptom-free life.