An allergy shot would be needed if a reaction occurred and was deemed necessary to use. Allergies can come and go at any moment and some people suffer worse than others and need shots periodically to get through seasons.
The allergy shots are designed to work like vaccinations. It slowly exposes your body to your allergy thus making you more immune to it. So it is very much worth it to get these shots.
Yeah, totally.
Anyone who has or is, developing an allergy, may need to get allergy shots. There are many ways one can develop an allergy: to outside or inside pollutants, allergic to dogs or cats, allergic to metals, etc. Usually one gets allergy shots when the allergic reaction is so bad and persistant, that they need to seek professional help.
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Well, allergy shots dont really cause nausea but, your reaction to them does. As this has happened to me because I take three shots. I was put under imediate care. Exactly what you should do if this happens to you. It's a very serious thing if you have nausea after your shots. Tell your doctor quickly. Nausea after this shot is a sign of reaction that might be life threatining.
A person with allergies is generally understood to have an immune system that over-reacts to normal and inocuous materials, such as pollen. The "allergy shot" is an injected solution containing a very dilute and small amount of these materials. The idea behind allergy shots is to continuously expose the immune system to very low levels of the material so that the immune system learns to "tolerate" the material and the person will stop having allergy symptoms. Generally the person will need to be on allergy shots for the rest of his/her life - without constant low-level stimulation, the immune system tends to lose its tolerance and the allergy symptoms return.
The American Academy of Allergies recommend pregnant women opt to use inhaled medications rather than oral medication. You can also consider allergy shots, if you already get them it is ok to continue these shots during pregnancy.
Take your dog to a veterinarian and have them administer the necessary shots.
One of the best sites to use to find information on allergy relief is the Mayo Clinic's website. The Mayo Clinic offers detailed, factual information. Their site on allergy relief is www.mayoclinic.com/health/allergy-shots/MY01158.
Right away....in fact you can excersice while your shot is being administered to you!
it depends if your skin allergy can be be triggered by dogs... it would be best to consult a doctor first ... an allergist can give you shots to reduce your sensitivity to dander, but be aware, they're expensive and it takes a long time to complete enough shots to make a difference.
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