Hey guys, I'm Dr. Manan Shah. I'm an ENT and allergist with Wyndly Health. Why do most doctors treat more than two allergens with sublingual immunotherapy? According to clinical data, most patients are, what we call, polysensitized. This means you have more than one or two allergies, and this makes sense if your immune system is overreactive.
So why would I want to treat only your spring allergies, but make you suffer in the summer and fall? That's like saying you can do LASIK, but only on one eye, or like saying you can do braces, but only straighten a few teeth. It just doesn't make sense.
That's why across the United States, most practicing physicians will do what's called multi-allergen immunotherapy, meaning they'll treat all of your allergies at once. They'll treat your cat, your dog, your dust mite, and your pollen.
In a recent article in the American Academy of Otolaryngology's Bulletin, they discuss that multi-antigen immunotherapy is the standard of care across the United States. That's why at our physical office and at Wyndly, we treat patients based on our years of actual experience. We don't cut costs to try to make you choose which allergens you want to treat, we focus on making you feel better year-round.
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5 ноя 2023