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685327593 t1_itxf3m8 wrote

They can more or less cure them. You can get shots for a few years that acclimatize your body to those antigens and eventually they will stop effecting you. Also, antihistamines are very effective at blocking the symptoms of seasonal allergies if you're still affected by them.

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DeinzoDragon t1_itxk1j1 wrote

How much would it be/ how hard to get would said treatment be, out of curiosity?

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685327593 t1_itxkigc wrote

Who even knows what healthcare stuff costs in the US these days. I had it as a kid and it was a LOT of shots. It's definitely not a simple fix.

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DeinzoDragon t1_itxkzd7 wrote

Damn. My allergies have gotten better since I was a kid, but they still persist as an adult. Would be nice if there was an easy way to get rid of em for good, but oh well.

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