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Hay fever jab

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shebird · 15/03/2014 21:28

Some has recently mentioned that there is a jab for hayfever. DD 10 suffers quite badly and I wondered if anyone had any experience of this and if they offer it it children.

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shebird · 15/03/2014 21:29

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ClaireOB · 18/03/2014 12:36

If you mean desensitisation treatment for pollen allergies, this is available both as sublingual (drops under tongue) and subcutaneous (injection) treatments but can be difficult to access on the NHS as there are not that many specialist allergy clinics. You could try asking your GP for a referral.

The other injection treatment, depo steroid injection, tends not to be used any more because of concern about side effects - link:

"...In the past, steroid injections were sometimes used to treat hay fever. They were given as long-lasting injections, called depot injections. You only have one dose, but the drug gets released into your body slowly. This means you only need one injection at the beginning of the hay fever season.

The problem with long-lasting injections is that, if you get side effects, there's no way to get the drug out of your body. If you get side effects from tablets, you can just stop taking them. Steroids can cause serious side effects if you take them for a long time. So doctors don't tend to use steroid injections to treat hay fever any more. ..."

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