Ep. 221 - From Antihistamines to Immunotherapy: A Practical Plan for Managing Seasonal Allergies
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Dr. Dean Mitchell walks through a complete approach to seasonal allergy management, starting with why certain antihistamines are better suited for spring pollen symptoms than others. He explains the differences between first and second-generation antihistamines, flags specific drug combinations to avoid, and covers proper technique for nasal sprays and eye drops, including common mistakes that reduce effectiveness or cause harm over time.
The conversation then shifts to the longer-term option most patients never hear about. Dr. Mitchell shares the history behind sublingual allergy drops, how they work through gradual immune desensitization, and why he transitioned away from allergy injections after a serious patient reaction in 1998. He draws on more than two decades of clinical experience using sublingual therapy for pollen, animal, and food allergies.
He also addresses why sublingual immunotherapy remains hard to find in conventional allergy practices, pointing to insurance reimbursement structures as the primary barrier rather than any question of safety or effectiveness. Patient compliance data and published research are referenced to support the comparison between the two approaches.
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