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Allergy specialist consultation is the key to identifying triggers and finding lasting relief from frustrating symptoms, whether you're battling seasonal allergies, food intolerances, or unexplained reactions. With expert guidance, you’ll uncover personalized solutions to manage your allergies effectively and regain control over your health and well-being.

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  • How do I know if I need to see an allergy specialist?

    If you experience persistent sneezing, a runny nose, itchy eyes, rashes, or reactions to food, medication, or environmental factors that disrupt your daily life, or if over-the-counter medications fail to help, it’s time to consult an allergy specialist.

  • What types of allergies can an allergy specialist treat?

    Allergy specialists diagnose and treat various allergies, including seasonal, food, drug, insect sting, animal dander, mold, and dust mite allergies, as well as related conditions like asthma and eczema.

  • How long does allergy testing take?

    Allergy testing duration varies by type. Skin prick tests take 20-40 minutes, while blood tests take longer. Patch tests require a follow-up visit after 48-72 hours.

  • Can allergies be cured?

    While there is no cure for allergies, effective management strategies can significantly reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. Treatments like immunotherapy (allergy shots or tablets) can desensitize the immune system to allergens. This often leads to long-lasting relief.

  • What is immunotherapy, and how does it work?

    Immunotherapy gradually exposes the body to allergens to reduce sensitivity, decrease symptoms, and provide long-term relief. It’s available as shots or sublingual tablets.

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