Allergies are associated with a wide range of symptoms, from runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing; watery, itchy, red eyes; and itchy ears, to the less obvious problems like a tickle in the throat, cough, asthma, wheezing, shortness of breath, hives, hyperactivity, eczema, bee sting reactions, etc.
Fatigue is also common in allergy season.
People develop allergy problems because of an overactive immune system.
When an allergen is introduced into the system, the body releases histamine.
In the allergic person, the body releases too much histamine and these patients are left with allergic symptoms.
Generally, your history of allergy problems is the most important information that the doctor will evaluate when you are seeking allergy treatment. So take that next step and call now @ 806-355-8263 to visit with the doctor about your symptoms.
Allergy shots are extremely helpful for reducing symptoms in patients who have continuing symptoms despite medication.
Allergy shots are helpful to those who experience fatigue due to allergies and for those who have complications like sinusitis.
Allergy shots are commonly used by patients who would rather not use drugs, as the shots are made up of an extract of the things that the patient is allergic to.
In addition, allergy shots have also been shown to be effective for people with cat allergies, while avoidance is still the best treatment.
The shots are given with a very small needle and most people don’t even feel them.
Allergy shots work using the body’s natural immune processes over a period of time, so BE PATIENT! If you have more questions, call us at 806-355-8263.
When patients have allergies which can be due to environmental agents, foods or any number of other agents, allergy skin testing can be very helpful in pinpointing the exact cause of your symptoms.
Some allergists use a blood (RAST) test to determine allergy causes, some use a scratch skin test, but we prefer skin (intradermal) testing (it has been shown to be the most reliable form of testing) done with a variety of different agents commonly known to cause allergies.
These agents may include dust, dust mites, molds, trees, grasses, weeds, animal dander, cockroaches, and foods.
Intradermal testing entails using a very small needle and injecting tiny amounts of these agents just under the first layers of skin.
After waiting a short period of time, the allergic reaction can be detected based on the size of the welt and size of the redness at the injection site.
The size of the reaction will then be used to determine whether an allergy exists.
Ready to take the next step, call for your appointment today at 806-355-8263.
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If avoidance is not possible, the doctors may prescribe allergen immunotherapy (allergy shots).
In addition to the allergy shots, prescription medications may be necessary.
Proper diagnosis is essential for determining proper course of treatment.
It is of utmost importance to determine if you have allergies, as untreated allergies can lead to more serious conditions such as sinusitis and asthma.