Respiratory allergies of children and adolescents are an important issue in allergology. In parallel to increasing prevalence rates also research has rapidly been developing for the last 10 years. Today we can better understand complex systems to improve our diagnostic and therapeutic accuracy.
In addition to medical history, skin-prick-testing and analysis of specific IgE to allergen extracts, componentresolved diagnosis has gained importance in the last years. While being increasingly helpful in the diagnosisof insect-venom and food-allergies, component-based diagnosis can also improve the management of patients with respiratory allergies.
Concerning different therapeutic approaches like allergen-avoidance or symptomatic therapy, specific immunotherapy (SIT) is one of the most interesting therapy-options, as it is still the only causal therapy available. After reasonable patient-selection and the selection of the right allergen and product, SIT has a very good risk/benefit-ration and can induce long-term immuno-tolerance to specific allergens.