Asthma Allergy Medicine | Breathe Freely with Personalized Treatment
AllergyWorx provides physician-supervised allergy care that targets the root cause of allergic asthma, not just the wheezing and shortness of breath.
Our personalized immunotherapy helps train your immune system to tolerate allergens that trigger asthma symptoms, bringing lasting relief and better respiratory control.
Many patients experience noticeable relief quickly sometimes within the first few weeks while others reach full improvement within 3–6 months of consistent treatment.
Physician-Led Treatment Plans
FDA-Registered Allergen Extracts
Safe for Ages 2+
Allergic Asthma Symptoms & Breathing Difficulties
- Personalized formulas for your specific asthma-triggering allergens
- Choice of AllergyDrops (SLIT) at home or Allergy Shots (SCIT) in clinic
- 60–90% improvement rate in eligible patients, supported by clinical research
- Continuous physician monitoring for long-term tolerance
- Safe for both adults and children
How It Works
Getting started with AllergyWorx is simple, just three steps to start breathing easier.
Quick Online Screening
Answer a few questions about your allergic asthma symptoms and medical history. It only takes a few minutes.
Get Tested at a Local Lab
Visit a nearby testing center to identify the specific allergens triggering your asthma such as dust mites, pollen, pet dander, or mold.
Personalized Treatment at Home or In-Clinic
Receive custom AllergyDrops or supervised Allergy Shots tailored to your results helping your immune system build natural tolerance over time.
Understanding Allergic Asthma & Respiratory Triggers
Allergic asthma, also called allergy-induced asthma, is the most common type of asthma affecting approximately 60-90% of people with asthma. In allergic asthma, exposure to allergens triggers an immune response that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to asthma symptoms like wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.
Unlike non-allergic asthma triggered by exercise, cold air, or stress, allergic asthma is specifically caused by inhaled allergens. When you're exposed to your trigger allergens, your immune system overreacts, releasing chemicals that cause airway inflammation and bronchospasm.
Identifying and treating the underlying allergies through immunotherapy can significantly reduce asthma symptoms, decrease the need for rescue inhalers and controller medications, and improve overall respiratory health.
Common Triggers
Dust Mites
Microscopic bugs in bedding, carpets, and upholstered furniture
Pollen
Seasonal allergens from trees, grasses, and weeds
Pet Dander
Proteins from cats, dogs, and other animals
Mold Spores
Indoor and outdoor fungi that trigger respiratory reactions
Cockroach Droppings
Common indoor allergen in urban areas
Environmental Irritants
Smoke, pollution, and strong odors worsen symptoms
Typical Symptoms
- Wheezing (whistling sound when breathing)
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Chest tightness or pressure
- Persistent cough, especially at night or early morning
- Increased mucus production
- Symptoms worsen with allergen exposure
- Frequent need for rescue inhaler
- Exercise intolerance due to breathing difficulties
When untreated, allergic asthma can lead to frequent asthma attacks, emergency room visits, poor sleep quality, reduced physical activity, and long-term airway damage.
AllergyWorx helps you identify your triggers and treat them at their source.
How Immunotherapy Treats Allergic Asthma
AllergyWorx offers proven immunotherapy that builds tolerance to asthma-triggering allergens and provides lasting relief.
Custom AllergyDrops:
Easy, daily treatment taken at home
Allergy Shots:
Supervised injections for stronger allergic responses
Gradual Desensitization:
Most patients complete treatment in 3–5 years
Reduced Dependence:
Fewer rescue inhalers and controller medications needed over time
Allergen extracts are sourced from FDA-registered suppliers and compounded under physician supervision.
Note: Immunotherapy for allergic asthma works best when combined with asthma medications as directed by your physician. Continue using your prescribed asthma medications unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Lifestyle & Prevention Tips for Allergic Asthma
Use HEPA air purifiers
In bedrooms and main living areas to filter out allergens continuously.
Wash bedding weekly
In hot water (130°F or higher) to kill dust mites.
Keep indoor humidity below 50%
Using dehumidifiers dust mites and mold cannot thrive in dry environments.
Remove carpets from bedrooms
When possible hard flooring is easier to clean and harbors fewer allergens.
Vacuum regularly
With a HEPA-filtered vacuum to capture allergens without redistributing them.
Keep pets out of bedrooms
To minimize dander exposure while sleeping.
Monitor pollen counts
And stay indoors during high-allergen days when possible.
Use allergen-proof mattress and pillow covers
To create a barrier against dust mites.
Take prescribed asthma medications
As directed immunotherapy complements but doesn't replace asthma treatment.
Create an asthma action plan
With your physician and share it with family members.
Pro Tip
Keep a symptom diary tracking when asthma symptoms worsen. This helps identify specific allergen triggers and seasonal patterns, allowing you to take preventive measures before exposure.
Success Stories
“Before AllergyWorx, I couldn’t walk outside without constant coughing and tightness in my chest. Six months later, I’m breathing freely and haven’t needed my inhaler in weeks.”
David P., 37, Respiratory Allergies
75% improvement in breathing comfort reported
“I used to carry artificial tears everywhere my eyes burned every spring. After four months with AllergyWorx, I finally stopped dreading allergy season.”
Lisa R., 41, Eye Allergie
85% reduction in redness and tearing reported
“I struggled for years with rashes that no cream could control. My personalized drops made my skin calm again it feels like I got my confidence back.”
Amanda V., 29, Skin Allergies
Visible improvement after 5 months
“My 6-year-old used to wake up congested and rubbing her eyes. The pediatric drops made a huge difference, she sleeps through the night now.”
Sofia M., mom of Mateo, 6
Family-approved care, safe for kids 2+
“I thought allergies were just part of getting older. Turns out, they’re treatable. My drops helped me finally enjoy mornings without sneezing fits.”
Kevin L., 52, Adult Allergies
Consistent relief within 3 months
“Every spring felt like survival mode. With my AllergyWorx treatment, I actually enjoy being outdoors again, without watery eyes or constant tissues.”
Rachel D., 33, Seasonal Allergies
Symptom relief noticed after 6 weeks
“Even mild food reactions made eating stressful. My allergist created a custom plan through AllergyWorx, and my tolerance has improved so much.”
Michael T., 28, Food Allergies
Reduced sensitivity confirmed after re-testing
*Individual results may vary. Always consult your physician before starting any treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between asthma and allergic asthma?
Asthma is a chronic lung condition causing airway inflammation and breathing difficulties. Allergic asthma specifically means asthma symptoms are triggered or worsened by allergens like pollen, dust mites, pet dander, or mold this accounts for about 60-80% of asthma cases. People with allergic asthma experience wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness when exposed to their specific allergens. Non-allergic asthma is triggered by exercise, cold air, stress, or respiratory infections rather than allergens. Identifying whether your asthma is allergic helps guide the most effective treatment.
Can allergies trigger asthma attacks?
Yes, allergen exposure is one of the most common asthma attack triggers for people with allergic asthma. When allergens like pollen or dust mites enter your airways, they cause inflammation and mucus production, making airways narrow and breathing difficult. This can happen immediately after exposure or develop over several hours. Controlling underlying allergies through immunotherapy, avoiding allergens, and taking controller medications significantly reduces asthma attack frequency and severity. Many patients find their asthma improves dramatically when allergies are properly treated.
What is the best treatment for allergic asthma?
The best approach combines asthma controller medications (inhaled corticosteroids) with allergy-specific treatment. Daily controller inhalers prevent airway inflammation. Immunotherapy targeting your specific allergens (pollen, dust, pets) treats the root cause and can reduce both allergy and asthma symptoms. Studies show immunotherapy reduces asthma medication needs by 40-60% and can prevent asthma development in children with allergic rhinitis. Avoiding triggers, using air purifiers, and having a rescue inhaler for flare-ups complete a comprehensive treatment plan.
Can allergic asthma be cured?
While there’s no complete ‘cure’ for asthma, allergic asthma can be controlled so well that symptoms rarely occur. Immunotherapy is the closest thing to a cure it can significantly reduce or eliminate both allergy and asthma symptoms for years after treatment ends. Many patients, especially children who start immunotherapy early, experience long-term remission where they no longer need daily asthma medications. The goal is achieving complete symptom control and preventing asthma from limiting your activities or causing emergency situations.
Do inhalers help with allergy-induced asthma?
Yes, asthma inhalers are essential for allergic asthma. Controller inhalers (inhaled corticosteroids like Flovent or combination inhalers like Advair) are taken daily to prevent inflammation and should be used consistently, even when you feel fine. Rescue inhalers (albuterol) provide quick relief during asthma attacks or breathing difficulties. However, inhalers only treat asthma symptoms, not the underlying allergies. Combining inhalers with immunotherapy to address allergic triggers provides the most comprehensive treatment and often reduces the need for daily inhaler use.
Ready to Control Your Allergic Asthma at the Source?
Start your personalized treatment today safe, effective, and designed for lasting results.
No more constant wheezing or relying on rescue inhalers. Just lasting, physician-supervised care that addresses why allergens trigger your asthma.
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