Internal Medicine News - Sublingual immunotherapy eases symptoms of dust mite allergy
Internal Medicine News - Sublingual immunotherapy eases symptoms of dust mite allergy
June 1, 2005 -- SAN ANTONIO -- Adults with dust mite allergy who are using standard allergy medications benefit from the addition of sublingual immunotherapy,...
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Can dust allergy result to asthma attack?
Dust allergy is one of the triggering factors of asthma attack. This happens if the immune system of a person cannot resist the effects of dust allergy especially those with existing condition of asthma. After a person is exposed to dust, his or her body releases histamine and other agents that will lead the inflammation of the airways. This is the time that he or she will develop severe asthma attack.
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