In 1918, Dr. Cooke suggested a mechanism of action for allergen injections as a «desensitization or hyposensitization,» analogous to tolerance achieved in experimentalanaphylaxis induced in animal
In 1918, Dr. Cooke suggested a mechanism of action for allergen injections as a «desensitization or
hyposensitization,» analogous to tolerance achieved
in experimentalanaphylaxis induced in animal
in experimentalanaphylaxis induced
in animal
in animals.
Treatment for specific allergies may include progressive
hyposensitization,
in which your pet is exposed to small doses of an allergen over time, natural herbs and supplements or natural hydrocortisone.
With appropriate testing, the
hyposensitization injections have had good results
in desensitizing your pet and reducing environmental allergy symptoms
in many dogs.