A member asked:

Help! need to know if there's a way to stop allergies permanently?

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Dr. Michael Zacharisen answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

No cure, but control: Treating allergies means avoiding the trigger as best as possible. When that is not practical, medications can decrease symptoms, but the best long term approach to decrease symptoms and use less medication is allergy injections (for environmental allergies such as dust, pollen, dander and mold). An allergist can review current treatments including risks and benefits.

Answered 9/28/2016

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