Allergen immunotherapy, also known as desensitisation, is an effective treatment for people with severe hay fever symptoms that can reduce the need for medication and avoiding allergens.
However, it involves a longer treatment course (about three years), usually with the supervision of an allergy or immunology specialist.
When should people see their doctor?
It is important to treat hay fever, because symptoms can significantly affect a person’s quality of life. A GP can:
- recommend treatments for hay fever and can guide you to use them correctly
- organise blood tests to confirm which allergen sensitisations (if any) are present, and whether these correlate with your symptoms
- screen for asthma, which commonly exists with hay fever, and may require other treatments
- arrange referrals to allergy or immunology specialists, if needed, for other tests, such as allergen skin prick testing, or to consider allergen immunotherapy if symptoms are severe.
More information about hay fever is available from the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy and Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia.
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