WHAT IS ALLERGY?

WHAT IS ALLERGY?

To put it briefly, allergy is the extreme sensitivity of some people to some foreign substances that are normally harmless to other people in the same amount and conditions.

Normally, our immune system gives various reactions to protect against foreign substances that enter the body through various ways, especially house dust mites, pet hair, pollen, and thus tries to eliminate these foreign substances. In people with an allergic structure, it They show a slightly different and harmful extreme reaction to these substances.

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF ALLERGY?

Allergy symptoms depend on the type of foreign substance that we call allergen and that causes allergy. Although it varies from person to person, it is mostly seen as itching, red itchy bumps on the body, shortness of breath, and excessive nasal discharge. If allergic reactions become chronic, complaints develop over time:

ALLERGY TREATMENT HOW IS IT?

Until recently, there was no radical, that is, radical treatment of allergy. Some drugs, such as various Antihistamines, Corticosteroids and Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists, which are used only in cases of reaction and allergic crisis, temporarily cause allergic reactions. They were able to improve the symptoms.

In addition, there is also a method that we call "Immunosuppressive Treatment", in which the substance, which has been determined to be allergenic for the body as a result of the tests, is applied to the patient in a diluted form and in gradually increasing doses. However, although this treatment method is a very long-term process and requires patience, it is always A successful result cannot be obtained.

WHAT IS IMMUNO MODULATOR THERAPY?

In recent years, there has been a groundbreaking development in the treatment of chronic allergic diseases. During an allergic reaction, the reaction A group of antibodies has been developed that blocks the causative cell and some harmful products in the protein structure secreted by them. By applying a drug produced from this group called "Monoclonal Antibodies" to the patient, the harmful substances in question can be completely cleared from the body and A permanent benefit is provided to the patient.

We recommend that this treatment, which is administered as an injection 3-4 times at intervals of 15-30 days, depending on the condition of the disease, and we have not encountered any significant side effects after the application, should be applied under the supervision of a doctor.

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WHAT IS ALLERGIC ASTHMA?

Allergic Asthma is a disease that occurs as a result of contact with any substance that is foreign to the body, through breathing or another way, and causes chest discomfort, shortness of breath, wheezing. It is a disease characterized by respiratory attacks and generally dry cough. Between seizures, the patient is calm and may not show any symptoms. Complaints similar to shortness of breath may occur due to obstruction and edema in the respiratory tract due to allergy. If timely and adequate intervention is not taken for these complaints, even life-threatening may occur for the patient.

HOW IS ALLERGIC ASTHMA TREATED?

For treatment, the first thing that needs to be done is to stay away from substances and factors that may be allergenic for the patient. In addition, inhalers are available in various forms on the market. opener i Drugs (B2 Agonists, Corticosteroids, Aminophylline etc.)try to prevent or prevent the formation of crises.

IMMUNO MODULATOR (IMMUNE SYSTEM REGULATOR) TREATMENT

The availability of some drugs that have antibodies against increased IgE levels in the blood of patients has created a revolution in the treatment of Allergic Asthma, as in all allergic diseases, with the permanent and long-term treatment it provides in recent years.

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