At US Allergy & Asthma, we provide Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) in both drop and tablet forms as convenient and effective options for managing allergies. This innovative therapy involves administering allergens under the tongue, allowing you to build tolerance to specific allergens gradually. SLIT is ideal for individuals seeking a non-invasive and convenient alternative to traditional allergy shots.
Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) is a treatment method that involves placing small doses of allergens under the tongue. This allows the allergens to be absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the sublingual mucosa, desensitizing your immune system to allergens over time and reducing allergic reactions.
At US Allergy & Asthma, we offer SLIT in two convenient forms:
SLIT offers several advantages for patients seeking allergy relief:
SLIT may be recommended if you:
Our team at US Allergy & Asthma will evaluate your allergy history and symptoms to determine if Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) with drops is the best treatment option for you.
At US Allergy & Asthma, we are committed to providing personalized care and effective allergy treatments. Our experienced allergists use evidence-based practices to ensure the highest quality of care and optimal outcomes for our patients. We are dedicated to helping you achieve long-term relief from your allergies and improving your overall quality of life.
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Comprehensive infusion services are provided at our center. We have trained nurses with infusion experience that provide excellent care.
Yes, allergies can develop at any age, although they often first appear during childhood. Environmental factors, genetics, and repeated exposure to allergens can contribute to allergy development later in life.
Allergy tests, such as skin prick tests or blood tests, are generally not painful. They involve minimal discomfort and are performed under the supervision of trained medical professionals.
Preventing allergic reactions involves identifying and avoiding allergens whenever possible, keeping your living environment clean, using air filters, and following your prescribed treatment plan diligently.
Asthma treatment typically includes medications to control inflammation and bronchoconstriction, lifestyle modifications, and in some cases, allergen immunotherapy to manage asthma triggered by allergies.