An allergy is an immune response to a particular trigger
(allergen). Immunotherapy works like a vaccine to help the
body build immunity toward that
allergen.
Most people associate allergy immunotherapy with “allergy
shots.”
But there are two types of allergy immunotherapy treatment
available for children:
Subcutaneous (injected) immunotherapy (SCIT) or allergy
shots, involve exposing children to increasing doses of
the allergen over time
Sublingual (under the tongue) immunotherapy (SLIT) uses
tablet form
Some benefits of allergy shots and immunotherapy for kids:
Provides long-lasting symptom relief
Reduces the need for medication
Decreases the risk of asthma
It is advisable to consult with your pediatrician to better
navigate through your child’s allergies.