Immunotherapy for Asthma Q&A
Immunotherapy for asthma has proven to be effective in reducing the severity and frequency of asthma symptoms in some patients. Get trusted and expert care for asthma by board-certified allergist Dr. Carlos Piniella, MD at Piniella Asthma + Allergy. For more information, contact us today or schedule an online appointment. We have convenient locations to serve all our patients in Coral Gables, FL and Palmetto Bay, FL.
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Does immunotherapy help with asthma?
What is the success rate of immunotherapy for asthma?
Who is not a good candidate for immunotherapy for asthma?
Does insurance cover immunotherapy for allergies?
Immunotherapy is a treatment option for asthma sufferers who have allergies. It includes getting ongoing injections of tiny amounts of allergens, like pollen, dust mites, or animal dander, over several months to years. The injections are designed to gradually desensitize the immune system to the allergen, reducing the severity of symptoms over time.
Allergy shots have proven to be productive in reducing asthma symptoms in people with allergic asthma. The treatment can help reduce the frequency and severity of asthma attacks, enhance lung function, and limit the need for medications. Just remember that allergy shots are not a cure for asthma, and they do not work for everyone.
It is imperative to talk with a healthcare provider to determine if allergy shots are a suitable treatment option for your individual needs. Allergy testing may be necessary to determine which allergens are triggering your asthma symptoms. Additionally, allergy shots are typically recommended for people with moderate to severe asthma, and they may not be appropriate for people with specific medical concerns, like pregnancy or uncontrolled asthma. Your healthcare provider can help you weigh the potential pros and cons of immunotherapy and determine if it is a good treatment option for you.
Immunotherapy for asthma has proven to be effective in reducing the severity and frequency of asthma symptoms in some patients. However, the success rate can vary depending on the individual’s specific condition and response to treatment. Some studies have reported success rates ranging from 60% to 80% in patients who completed a full course of treatment. It is important to note that immunotherapy is not an asthma cure, but a way to handle symptoms and potentially reduce the need for other medications. Always talk with a doctor to decide if immunotherapy is a suitable treatment choice for your specific case.
Immunotherapy, which most people know as allergy shots, is an asthma treatment that involves regular injections of allergens to build up the body’s tolerance to them. Not everyone is a great candidate for this type of treatment. Immunotherapy is generally not recommended for people who have mild or intermittent asthma symptoms, as these symptoms can often be controlled with other medications, such as inhaled corticosteroids.
On the other hand, individuals with moderate to severe asthma symptoms that are not well-controlled with other treatments may be good candidates for immunotherapy. There are a few different things that might interfere with the effectiveness of immunotherapy, such as certain immune system disorders or any prescriptions that suppress the immune system.
It is imperative to talk with a doctor to determine if immunotherapy is the right treatment option for you based on your medical past and current condition. Your healthcare provider can help you weigh the potential benefits and risks of this treatment to make an informed decision about your care.
Insurance coverage for immunotherapy for allergies can vary widely depending on your specific insurance policy and provider. Some insurance plans may cover the cost of immunotherapy treatments in full, while others may require you to pay a portion of the cost out-of-pocket. Always get in touch with your insurance company to see what is covered under your plan and what you might have to pay cash for.
In general, insurance companies will cover immunotherapy treatment for allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma, as these conditions can have a huge impact on the quality of life. However, coverage for other types of allergies may vary depending on your insurance plan.
It’s important to note that even if your insurance covers the cost of immunotherapy, you may still need to meet certain criteria before you can receive treatment. For example, you may need to have a positive allergy test or demonstrate that other treatments have been ineffective before you can start immunotherapy. Trusted asthma treatments are available at Piniella Asthma + Allergy. We serve patients from Coral Gables FL, Palmetto Bay FL, Westchester FL, Brownsville FL, Kendall FL, Pinecrest FL, Richmond West FL, Goulds FL, and the surrounding areas!
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Additional Services You May Need
▸ Asthma
▸ Allergy Testing
▸ Food Allergies
▸ Immunotherapy
▸ Patch Testing
▸ Allergy Treatment
▸ Pediatric Asthma Specialist
▸ Pediatric Allergist
▸ Insect Bite Allergy
▸ Drug Allergy
▸ Seasonal Allergies
▸ Skin Allergy