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Is There a Vaccination Against Allergies?
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Is There a Vaccination Against Allergies?

Many medications relieve allergy symptoms but do not address the cause. Is it possible to get rid of allergies once and for all?

Dr. Helga
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Dr. Helga

Doctor Allergist-Immunologist

Allergy vaccine

A fundamentally new way of dealing with allergies — ASIT (allergen-specific immunotherapy) — works on the principle of vaccination. A small amount of a specifically-treated allergen is injected into the human body, and then the dose gradually increases during the course of therapy. Thanks to this ===an immune response is formed over time without an allergic reaction, and allergy symptoms generally disappear. The schedule and duration of treatment are selected individually for each patient.

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Therapy can be done either on an outpatient basis or in a hospital. In the first case, the course lasts up ===to 6 months and is repeated regularly for several years. If the patient decides to speed up the process, h...

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October 28, 2025
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