An insight into what awaits you, including course objectives, content, and the benefits you'll receive from participating in this course.
10.04.2024
Olga Valentinovna Vasilyeva
Clinical laboratory studies may include analysis of the levels of immunoglobulins A (IgA) and G (IgG), as well as conducting skin prick and sublingual tests to detect allergic reactions. Instrumental studies may involve the use of various methods to assess immune system function and allergic reactions, such as testing for sensitivity to electromagnetic fields and testing for specific food allergens.
Recommendations for therapy correction may involve changing medications, altering diet, or modifying lifestyle to reduce allergic reactions. Online support for antigen-specific immunotherapy involves regular monitoring and adjustment of therapy to achieve optimal results. This may include preparation for injections, monitoring reactions to allergens, and adjusting dosage based on patient response.
Yearly patient management from birth includes systematic monitoring of health status, regular consultations, and adjustment of treatment plans based on the child's age and development. This may involve regular laboratory studies, monitoring allergic reactions, and adjusting therapy according to changes in the child's health.
It is important to note that some treatment methods, such as allergen immunotherapy, may be experimental or unproven, and their use should be discussed with a physician. All treatment should be individualized and based on the specific needs of the patient.
Olga Valentinovna, pediatrician, consultant.