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The allergy clinic specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions caused by allergens. Allergens, ubiquitous in the environment, trigger allergic reactions in both children and adults. The allergist's role is to provide basic diagnosis and treatment of allergen-induced conditions, such as atopic dermatitis, urticaria, allergic asthma, and more.
The allergy clinic also provides access to specialized tests, such as:
If necessary, an allergist may order other tests to detect allergens, such as total IgE and panels of tests to diagnose various types of allergies in adults and children. These include food, inhalant, insect venom, and combined tests.
At an allergy clinic, a visit begins with the allergist taking a detailed history of the patient's problems and complaints. The allergist will ask about medications taken and dietary habits. This discussion will provide the basis for ordering the necessary tests and making a correct diagnosis. The allergist can make recommendations for further treatment and answer any questions the patient may have.
When visiting an allergist, it is worth taking the results of tests and specialist consultations with you.
An allergist specializes primarily in the treatment of symptoms associated with:
An appointment with an allergist at an allergy clinic begins with a detailed interview, aimed at gathering as much information as possible about the patient's health problems. The doctor asks about the patient's symptoms, medications they are taking, and dietary habits. This interview is essential to referring the patient for appropriate testing and making a correct diagnosis.
After conducting an interview, the allergist will order a series of tests, which may include skin prick tests, blood tests, and provocation tests, to identify the allergens that trigger allergic reactions in the patient.
Once the test results are ready, the doctor analyzes them and, based on the collected data, decides on the next treatment plan. This may include medication, lifestyle changes, or immunotherapy, also known as desensitization. Throughout the entire process, the doctor is available for consultation and answers any questions the patient may have.
It is a good idea to bring any test results and specialist consultations with you to your appointment at an allergy clinic, as they can help the doctor understand the patient's full health situation.
An allergist is a specialist who primarily focuses on treating symptoms associated with various types of allergies, such as skin allergies, food allergies, and respiratory allergies. This doctor also treats conditions such as atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, allergic cough, bronchial asthma, allergic otitis and sinusitis, and conjunctivitis. They also offer immunotherapy. This therapy involves gradually acclimating the body to the allergen, which can ultimately reduce or completely eliminate allergy symptoms.
The CM Luxmed clinic in Chełm includes an allergy clinic, where an experienced allergist is ready to help patients at every stage of allergy treatment in children and adults.