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    • Insect venom allergies are a leading cause of anaphylaxis in German adults.
    • These allergies can result in severe, life-threatening reactions.
    • Hymenopteran venom allergies require precise diagnosis and management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To summarize key points from the updated German S2K guideline on hymenopteran venom allergies.
    • To provide essential information for Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialists regarding diagnosis and treatment.
    • To highlight current best practices for managing insect sting allergies.

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    • Review and synthesis of the recently published German S2K guideline.
    • Focus on diagnostic criteria and therapeutic options for hymenopteran venom allergies.
    • Extraction of clinically relevant information for ENT practitioners.

    Main Results:

    • Allergen immunotherapy is a well-established, safe, and effective treatment.
    • The guideline provides updated recommendations for diagnosis and treatment protocols.
    • Specific considerations for ENT specialists are emphasized.

    Conclusions:

    • Adherence to updated guidelines is crucial for optimal patient outcomes.
    • Early and accurate diagnosis of insect venom allergies improves management.
    • ENT specialists play a vital role in the care of patients with hymenopteran venom allergies.