Wormwood pollen allergen: causes, symptoms and treatment
Allergy is a common disease that can occur in response to exposure to various substances. One of the most common allergens is wormwood pollen. This allergen causes a reaction in people that can manifest in a variety of ways, from mild symptoms to serious health problems.
The allergen from wormwood pollen is produced by the Allergen Stavropol company in Russia. It belongs to the group of immunobiological drugs and is available in the form of a solution for intramuscular administration. Each milliliter of solution contains 10,000PNU of allergen, and the bottle has a volume of 5 ml.
Wormwood pollen contains many different components that can cause an allergic reaction in people. Some of these ingredients can be very strong and cause serious health problems.
When exposed to the allergen from wormwood pollen, a person may experience various symptoms. These may include runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, itchy and red eyes, dry and irritated throat, breathing problems and others. Some people experience more severe symptoms, such as laryngeal swelling, angioedema, or anaphylactic shock.
Treatment for wormwood pollen allergy may include the use of antihistamines, and corticosteroids may be used to reduce inflammation and swelling. In some cases, the use of epinephrine may be necessary to treat serious allergic reactions.
In general, wormwood pollen allergen is a serious problem for people suffering from allergies. If you suspect you are allergic to this allergen, consult a specialist for diagnosis and treatment.