Treatment of Allergic Conditions

At SPOT Internal Medicine Specialty Clinic,we specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of allergic conditions. Our goal is to help patients identify triggers, alleviate symptoms, and prevent allergic reactions, ensuring improved quality of life and long-term health.

Our Approach

We focus on providing personalized, evidence-based care tailored to each patient’s unique needs. By combining advanced diagnostics, cutting-edge treatments, and patient education, we empower individuals to take control of their allergies effectively.

Services We Offer

  • Conditions We Treat:
  • Allergic rhinitis (hay fever): Seasonal and perennial allergies.
  • Asthma: Allergy-induced respiratory symptoms.
  • Food allergies: Reactions to common allergens like nuts, dairy, shellfish, and more.
  • Skin allergies: Urticaria (hives), eczema (atopic dermatitis), and contact dermatitis.
  • Drug allergies: Reactions to medications such as antibiotics, painkillers, and vaccines.
  • Insect sting allergies: Sensitivities to bee, wasp, or ant stings.
  • Anaphylaxis: Diagnosis and emergency management of severe allergic reactions.
  • Comprehensive Diagnostic Services:
  • Skin prick testing to identify environmental, food, or drug allergens.
  • Blood tests, including IgE testing, to measure immune responses.
  • Patch testing for contact dermatitis and delayed hypersensitivity reactions.
  • Oral food or drug challenges (performed under medical supervision).
  • Medication Management:
  • Antihistamines and decongestants to relieve allergy symptoms.
  • Corticosteroids (nasal sprays, inhalers, or topical) for reducing inflammation.
  • Immunotherapy (Allergy Shots):
  • Long-term desensitization to allergens through subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT).
  • Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT):
  • Allergy tablets or drops for convenient home-based treatment of specific allergens.
  • Diagnosis and treatment of allergy-triggered asthma and bronchial hyperreactivity.
  • Development of asthma action plans, including inhaler education and prevention strategies.
  • Monitoring and management of seasonal or year-round respiratory allergies.
  • Identification and elimination of dietary triggers.
  • Nutritional counseling for balanced diets without allergenic foods.
  • Alternative medication recommendations for patients with drug sensitivities.
  • Comprehensive management of chronic hives, eczema, and other skin conditions caused by allergens.
  • Prescription creams, ointments, or oral medications to reduce itching and inflammation.
  • Guidance on skincare routines and allergen-free products.
  • Risk assessment and identification of triggers for severe allergies.
  • Prescription and training on the use of epinephrine auto-injectors (e.g., EpiPen).
  •  Emergency care protocols for patients with a history of anaphylactic reactions.
  • Practical advice on minimizing exposure to allergens, including household and workplace adjustments.
  • Seasonal allergy management tips, such as pollen forecasting and environmental control measures.
  • Teaching patients and caregivers how to recognize and respond to severe allergic reactions.

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