Drug allergies can be serious and even life-threatening. Many people take medications for various health issues, so it is important to know what a drug allergy is. Recognizing the symptoms early with the help of your local allergist in Georgetown, TX, can help you avoid severe reactions and get the treatment you need quickly. This…
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Skin Allergies and Dermatologic Skin Allergy Testing: What You Need to Know
Are you experiencing symptoms of dermatitis, or eczema? About 17 million American adults and approximately 10 million American children struggle with the itch and other discomforts of this skin allergy condition. Are you ready to be tested for skin allergies so you know how to treat them? In this blog, we will explore symptoms and…
Tips for Allergy Relief
If you’re one of the millions of Americans with allergies, it can be a challenge to find relief. While there are many over-the-counter medications for allergies, they don’t always help achieve the desired level of relief from symptoms. Managing allergies requires a multi-faceted approach, including lifestyle changes and at-home remedies that work together to bring…
What Is the Difference Between an Allergist and an Immunologist?
If you have allergies, you may have been hearing about how immunology is a way of treating an allergy possibly for a lifetime. This sounds very appealing if you experience bothersome sneezing, congestion, runny nose, watery eyes, or rashes just from being exposed to certain allergens. Let’s talk about how an allergist can also function…
How Seasonal Allergies Can Affect Your Sleep
Spring is here— the most beautiful time of year for many people. However, for those who have seasonal allergies, it is rather a time to brace themselves for not only the onslaught of symptoms but also for the sleepless nights. If you’re one of those whose seasonal allergies are keeping them from drifting off to…
8 Tips to Help Control Allergic Reactions in the Spring
Everyone loves the spring! People look forward to this blooming season of flowers and fresh breezes every year. But thanks to all of that “blooming,” spring is also a season of sneezing, runny noses, congestion, and other allergy symptoms. If you’re among the people with seasonal allergies, spring may be a miserable time for you…
5 Tips on How to Avoid Cedar Allergy While Camping
Despite the frigid temperatures the winter season brings, many people still find it a fun and great time—for snuggling up, drinking hot cocoa, building a snowman, throwing a bonfire party and, for camping enthusiasts, winter camping. However, for those with seasonal allergies, particularly cedar allergies, the winter season may rather be a time to brace…
What Does an Allergist Do to Test for Allergies?
An allergy is an abnormal immunological response to an allergen. An allergen is something that actually causes a mistaken response by your immune system – your system thinks it’s a foreign invader trying to attack your body, so the body overreacts by trying to overwhelm it and to get it out of your body. This…
A Guide for Your First Visit With An Allergist
If you are scheduled for your first visit with an allergist, preparing ahead of time can help you make the most out of the visit. During the first visit, the doctor may run some tests, and certain medication you are taking may interfere with the results. For guidance, call the clinic and ask what medications…
Tips for a Healthy Allergy Season
The end of flu season is usually the start of allergy season. In Texas, pollen count begins to rise in the Spring months of April and May, as Mulberry, Sycamore, Oak, Ash, Pecan, and Elm trees begin pollinating. By June, pollen season peaks. If you are a seasonal allergy sufferer, you know what this means…