Monthly Archives: February 2014

What’s the best way to control my seasonal allergies?

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Nasal Allergies

Do your allergies begin to flare up when the flowers start blooming?  If you’ve noticed specific allergy symptoms during a certain time of the year, you are one of the millions of people who suffer from seasonal allergies.  These types of ocular allergies and nasal allergies are relatively easy to manage.  It’s important to remember that allergic symptoms can sometimes be confused with asthma symptoms; for this reason, it’s important to visit an allergist whenever respiratory health issues arise.  That way you can be absolutely sure of your allergy or asthma diagnosis and receive the best possible asthma and allergy treatment!

Allergy Doctor

When you visit a local allergy doctor, you’ll receive an allergy test to see which allergens are causing you respiratory discomfort.  Skin allergy tests tend to be the most common and accurate method of allergy testing at local allergy clinics.  Dust mite allergies and pollen allergies are just a couple of the most common seasonal allergies in the country and can easily be treated or avoided.  However, some allergens can be harder to avoid.  If you are suffering from consistent chronic allergy symptoms, allergy shots may be a viable option for you.  Schedule an appointment sooner rather than later to head off seasonal allergy symptoms early!

How dangerous are food allergies?

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Common Allergies

Food allergies can be very hazardous if gone undiagnosed.  A wheat allergy or strawberry allergy can cause your throat to swell, which may make it difficult to breathe.  You should be careful to always avoid your allergens, particularly ones that can be ingested.  The best way to be prepared for a potential allergic reaction is to get tested for a wide range of possible allergens!  A skin allergy test tends to be the most effective way to test for common allergens.  During this test, your allergist will expose your skin to a number of different allergens to see which ones cause allergic reactions.

Allergy Testing

Your skin allergy test will let you know whether or not you have peanut allergies, gluten allergies, pet dander allergies, grass allergies or pollen allergies.  Your allergy doctor will provide you with a number of helpful allergy remedies to have you feeling better immediately!  If your allergies are overpowering to the point that you are having trouble completing day-to-day tasks, allergy shots are always an option.  An allergy shot is actually a low dose of the allergen itself to help your body build up a resistance to whatever is causing you to experience allergy symptoms.

What are the most common drug & medication allergies?

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Medication Allergies

Drug and medication allergies have the potential to be very dangerous.  It is imperative for your doctors and caregivers to know of all your allergens before administering any medication to you.  Interacting with one of your medication allergens can be extremely harmful to your body as well as your ability to fight whatever infection your doctor is trying to treat.  Luckily, we know of several highly common drug allergies that often occur in a large segment of the population.  Among this list, penicillin allergies and antibiotic allergies are the most prevalent drug allergies in the country.

Skin Allergy Test

Other common medical allergies include codeine allergies, medical tape allergies and iodine allergies.  There are several ways to test the body for allergies; however, skin allergy testing is by far the most accurate method.  A skin allergy test administered by an experienced allergist will tell you all you need to know about which medications you should avoid in the future.  During your allergy test, you can also find out whether or not you are affected by other common allergens as well.  Dust mite allergies, pollen allergies and pet dander allergies are just a few of the most common types of allergic reactions around the country.