Sunday, 5 June 2016

Find Out How A Chesterfield Mo Allergy And Asthma Professional Can Help You

By Jeanie Habib


Doctors who deal with patients who have problems with drug and food allergies, asthma, hives, sinus infections, allergies to stinging insects or sinus infections are called allergists. Find a St. Louis MO allergist if you have a problem with any of these allergens. A patient can get help if his allergies are yearly or seasonal.

People often learn to live with non-serious allergies. For the most part they treat themselves with medicine they can buy at the pharmacy or with home remedies that work for them. When allergies threaten their lives or cause them not to be able to live normal lives, they need to see a doctor.

An allergist knows how to identify the things that cause allergic reactions or asthma. In many cases, they can help patients avoid allergy problems. This type of doctor must earn a regular medical degree first, and then do a residency in pediatrics or internal medicine. After that, he finishes another two or three years specializing in the field of immunology and allergy. Only then is he certified to work with allergy patients.

It does not matter what type of person you are. You can still develop an allergy to an allergen. Family, finances, age and education have no influence. Allergies can start in childhood or in adulthood.

An allergic reaction happens when the immune system thinks a substance is harmful to the body. The body reacts by causing body cells to release histamines into the blood stream. Depending on what the allergen is at the time, the allergic reaction will most often affect the lungs, the sinuses, or the skin.

There are two ways a doctor can determine a patient's allergies: by a skin prick test or by a blood test. In a skin test, the allergist pricks the skin on the arms or the back of the patient. Then he deposits small amounts of distinct allergens at each prick. A raised red bump indicates the allergen tested positive.




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