
The precise mechanisms underlying the effects of Specific Immunotherapy are not well understood but several studies have shown that Specific Immunotherapy T inhibits both early and late immune responses to allergen exposure.
Recently, there have been many studies aimed at elucidating the mechanisms by which allergen-specific immunotherapy works. (more…)

Indoor allergy is generally happens throughout the year and especially in children as they are the most victims of this type of allergy. The allergy can be triggered by hair above the epithelium or pets. Many children live in homes with dogs or cats and it is sometimes difficult to detect the cause of rhinitis symptoms or allergic urticaria if they have contact with the hair of the dogs or cats, or live with them closely. (more…)

There is nothing more scary for a new parent than the thought that their child might get sick. But while most parents manage to keep their children away from cold and flu germs, most don’t realise the effect that household allergens can have on their newborn baby. Baby allergies can be caused by a simple factor in your house; from dust mites to pollen, pet fur to mold, any of these common allergens can cause your child to develop an allergy. (more…)