2021 Volume 35 Issue 1 Pages 37-44
Approximately 400 parents a year receive consultations from parents who are worried because they have no hope for treatment despite visiting a medical institution. As for the current state of allergy medical care that can be seen from the consultation, there is no big difference between clinics, secondary and tertiary medical institutions, and university hospitals, and the difference between medical institutions is not a standard for considering the place of consultation. Unfortunately, there are only a limited number of medical institutions where patients can hopefully regain their normal lives and engage in treatment. Through many voices, it can be seen that patients are anxious about the lack of prospects for treatment. After more than 20 years of counseling activities, I feel that patients and parents will not be so at the mercy if they understand allergies correctly when they develop or before they develop... Among the current measures, it seems to be significant that appropriate guidance is given at the time of infant medical examination. In addition to daily medical care, we will support clinic teachers such as medical examinations, garden doctors, and school doctors for health guidance, and promote training for public health nurses and dietitians for secondary and tertiary medical institutions and university teachers. It is expected that you will.