The Dangers of Ocular Histoplasmosis in Your Child - Asthma and Allergies
Posted by Bronchitis - 31/08/09 at 12:08 amChildren are fascinated by birds. Whenever you go to the beach or a park, you can always see a child feeding or chasing after birds, especially pigeons. It is important that parents with children with Asthma and Allergies understand the dangers of playing with pigeons. Most children with Asthma and Allergies have a compromised immune system that needs monitoring by a Physician, especially children with Asthma.
Many allergy sufferers who do not want to rely on weekly antigen injections, and who are not satisfied with medicating themselves to cover up the symptoms of allergies, have chosen to undergo sub-lingual immunotherapy (SLIT). SLIT is very popular and used widely in Europe. It is emerging as an effective treatment strategy in the United States as well, with new research being generated regularly to support it. More than 300 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals prove that sublingual treatment is both safe and effective. The publication of the ARIA (Allergy Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma) guidelines, by an international workgroup, indicated that SLIT is a viable treatment approach. A Cochrane Review, the most trusted independent, evidence-based, meta-analysis organization in the world, released their analysis in 2003 and determined SLIT both safe and effective.
The same night the frantic homeowner called again and said they refused to cut holes in the walls saying they were experienced and had been doing this for a long time. They stated it was unnecessary to do this. I guess, that is how they get all their mold remediation work on the side besides drying houses down. We told the frantic homeowner to tell them to do it or remove the equipment and leave. Well, you know what happened next, they cut holes in the drywall but refused to cut holes in the ceiling saying the water will flow downward. More incompetence, guess they think people are stupid and will believe anything in a time of crisis.
Allergy drops are painless and easy to use. There is no need to go to the allergist’s office to obtain painful weekly or monthly injections. Allergy drops are also more cost-efficient than allergy shots. The treatment usually requires approximately 2 office visits a year to optimize the dose and recheck response. Over time, allergy drop users will notice that they are able to breathe easier and therefore will be able to wean off the allergy medications that were giving them side-effects of their own.
There are two possible treatment regimens. The first is a “pre-seasonal treatment,” in which the drops are more concentrated. This is a quick build up of antigen several weeks prior to an allergy season. There drops are continued at a lesser concentration for the duration of the allergy season. Treatment is then stopped thereafter. The second, and more common, approach is more “regular dosing” for patients with chronic allergies to things like molds, foods, dust, etc. The treatment can last from one to two years.
Always question their motives as to why they are doing something; it could be a way to generate additional mold remediation work. Also, not all of these companies do this type of work; we have seen some very competent moisture removal companies. We only recommend reputable water extraction companies that we have seen their work. If you feel that you are being affected by mold in your home, contact your Doctor immediately.
Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez H.
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