Long-term allergies and new opportunities
I have been suffering from seasonal allergies for many years — medication only helps partially, and sometimes not at all. Is there anything new besides standard immunotherapy or antihistamines?
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I have been suffering from seasonal allergies for many years — medication only helps partially, and sometimes not at all. Is there anything new besides standard immunotherapy or antihistamines?
Indeed, traditional treatments focus on symptomatic relief and desensitization, but stem cells are now being discussed in scientific circles as a new approach to allergies. News-Medical +1 I read an interesting article on https://ways2well.com/blog/stem-cell-treatment-for-allergies-a-new-approach-to-relief about how stem cells can regulate the immune system, potentially reducing the body's excessive response to allergens. This is not like regular pills or injections — the goal here is not only temporary relief, but an attempt to change the mechanism that causes allergies. However, it is important to remember that research is still ongoing, and not all methods are available or clinically proven, so consulting with a specialist is a must before trying anything new.