Located in the San Fernando Valley, 16907 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Granada Hills Ca, 818-363-8143
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ALLERGY TESTING & HYPOSENSITIZATION A simple blood test has been developed which allows
us to test your pet for various substances causing your pet’s allergic
reactions. The blood sample will be
tested for sensitivity to grasses, trees, molds, hair, feathers, fleas, and
numerous other known causes of allergy. If your pet is
found to be allergic to any or all of these factors, a special “vaccine” can
be prepared. This vaccine is given
by injections attempting to desensitize your pet to those things known to be
causing a problem. Three out
of four pets are significantly helped by these injections. This may either totally eliminate the allergic signs
that are present, or at least decrease those signs to a level more tolerable to
your pet. This usually greatly REDUCES
the need for steroid-type medications used to control the signs.
These drugs, when used at high levels for extended periods of time, can
certainly have detrimental long-term effects on your pet’s health and life
span. The basic
principle of desensitization (hyposensitization) is to inject small amounts of
the substances known to cause the allergic signs in increasing concentrations
and at regular intervals in an effort to induce a tolerance of these substances
by the pet’s body. Avoidance of offending allergens is often
impractical, if not impossible. Prolonged
medication with steroids and/or antihistamines may become either ineffective or
detrimental to the pet. Therefore hyposensitization represents a treatment
option that should be explored, especially for a young pet or one that has a
prolonged seasonal involvement. Although
hyposensitization does NOT provide a cure for allergy, it does produce
improvement in 75% of the pets treated. Over a period of weeks the dosage is gradually
increased, but the frequency of injection is decreased. The initial treatment program for those pets whose
test shows a good possibility of successful therapy an initial treatment
consists of a 3 vial set which is sufficient for about nine months.
If the pet has shown improvement during the first three month series, it
is imperative that the maintenance program be continued faithfully.
We do not recommend continuing therapy if the initial nine month
treatment does not yield significant results. REMEMBER-- the
hyposensitization procedure will NOT cure your pet. Occasional allergy treatment may be required when
acute flare-ups occur. The goal of hyposensitization is to decrease this number
of acute attacks to the minimum possible. Hyposensitization
for food allergy is not highly successful and therefore not recommended. You
will be given special instructions and taught to properly give the injections.
It is very simple - very similar to the procedure followed by humans with
diabetes. The needle used for
injection is very small and usually not even felt by the pet.
16907 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Granada Hills, Ca. 91344 818-363-8143
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