Risks With Allergy and Asthma Treatment?
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Allergy vaccination should only be performed by specialists in pulmonary medicine, ear nose and throat and pediatricians with special expertise with allergy and asthma. This is because the treatment entails a small risk of serious side effects.
The risk of side effects
Allergy vaccination is associated with some risk of side effects. It can involve mild symptoms such as nasal congestion, itchy eyes and throat, or of serious, possibly life-threatening symptoms in terms of shortness of breath, or allergic shock. The risk is highest immediately after injection. Therefore, treatment should be carried out by special units where there are contingency that can handle any severe reactions and one should not leave the treatment area until 30 minutes after the last dose is given. During the first day after an injection will also experience local reactions such as swelling in the skin and you should avoid strong physical activity for 24 hours after the vaccine has been set.
The most common side effects of vaccination in the tablet form of Grazax are local allergic reactions in the mouth, mostly mild to moderate.
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