Allergy Shots for Insect Stings

Treatment Overview

Allergy shots for insect stings is a type of immunotherapy. A series of allergy shots is given to reduce your sensitivity to allergens, Opens dialog that cause an allergic reaction. Small doses of allergens are injected under the skin. Over time, allergy shots can make your reaction to allergens less severe. To treat allergies to insect stings, Opens dialog, very small amounts of the venom of the insect or insects are used. The treatment also is sometimes called venom immunotherapy (VIT).

You can get shots to treat allergies to stings from:

  • Honeybees.
  • Yellow jackets.
  • Hornets.
  • Paper wasps.
  • Fire ants.

In some cases, your doctor may recommend rush immunotherapy. Several shots are given over a period of days to weeks. This type of treatment can provide faster protection in the short term. But you will still need to have regular shots over the long term.

Information about Allergy Shots for Insect Stings

Current as of: October 25, 2024

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