How likely is it that my hay fever will go away forever?
Didn't get one for the first time this year.
I heard it can lead to desensitization over time and I've never had it treated medically.
Didn't get one for the first time this year.
I heard it can lead to desensitization over time and I've never had it treated medically.
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It is indeed possible.
I had decades of the most annoying hay fever, was desensitized eight years at the time, which did not help.
Now that I get older, the hay fever has almost disappeared.
In the case of pollen allergies, it seems to be that the immune system becomes a bit wearer with age and thus also the consequences of its incorrect decisions are less violent.
I wish you that it will always be so and the hay fever will not come again.
Good for you.
Thanks for the ⭐, I am very happy about it and all the good for you
Pretty unlikely!
Why?