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Allergy, Asthma and Sinusitis P.C

Our practice, Advanced Allergy, Asthma and Sinusitis P.C., is located in the heart of Manhattan, New York, just a block away from Grand Central Station. It is a new type of practice dedicated to providing the most up-to-date treatment for adult and pediatric patients with allergy, asthma, sinus disease or disorders of the immune system. We offer… Continue Reading

Allergist for Severe Allergies

What Are the Symptoms of Severe Allergies? Allergies can range from benign to life threatening. People might react completely differently to the same allergy, which sometimes makes them difficult to manage. While for some people, they might be a slight nuisance, allergy treatment can be a question of life and death for others. Let’s take… Continue Reading

NYC Allergist for Food Allergies

The Most Common Food Allergies Uncovered Having to deal with allergies or having a son or daughter that has to deal with them is never easy. The first part of dealing with possible food allergies is understanding them. Fortunately, a large portion of food allergies are caused by a handful of products which makes the… Continue Reading

Allergist for Mold Allergies

Mold Allergies: The Signs and Symptoms Suffering from mold allergies can either be a mild nuisance to some or become completely debilitating and have a huge effect on your quality of life. Mold is much more widespread than most might imagine, and you could be suffering from mold allergies without even knowing it. In this… Continue Reading

NYC Allergist to treat Eczema

What is Eczema? Eczema is a widespread skin condition that affects over 35 million Americans. It is mainly characterized by inflamed and itchy patches of skin. While it can be present in adults, it is usually more prevalent in small children and babies. Let’s take a look at the various types of eczema, what the… Continue Reading

Contact Dermatitis

What is Contact Dermatitis? Have you experienced any type of weird rash or skin irritation after using a new kind of detergent or skincare product? Well, if that’s so, then it was probably a form of contact dermatitis. While many people may be suffering or have suffered from contact dermatitis at one time, not everybody… Continue Reading

Hay Fever aka Allergic Rhinitis

What is Allergic Rhinitis? Everyone is familiar with hay fever, but if you mention allergic rhinitis, most people will draw a blank. Allergic rhinitis is actually the scientific name for hay fever and is an allergic reaction that causes inflammation in the nasal passages. While it can be inconvenient, it can be treated, and the… Continue Reading

Sinusitis Due to Allergies

What is Sinusitis? If you’re an adult, chances are you’ve suffered from sinusitis at one point in your life even if you’ve never been diagnosed. Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinuses, which are the membranes that ensure the well-functioning of your nasal passages by producing mucus. Let look at what sinusitis is, the symptoms… Continue Reading

Gluten Allergy – Coeliac Disease

What is Coeliac Disease? While Coeliac disease was fairly unknown not too long ago, it has recently surged in the number of sufferers due to its relationship with gluten intolerance. However, while gluten intolerance and Coeliac disease do have some things in common, both disorders are very different, have different implications and need to be… Continue Reading

The Signs and Symptoms of Dust Allergy

A Brief Overview A tiny creature living in your room can cause big problems for you if you have asthma or allergies. You may not be able to see them, but you might get an allergic reaction to them. These are dust mites that live in many houses all over the globe. Dust Mites are… Continue Reading

Signs of Food Allergy you should never Ignore

Food allergies are formed when your body sends out chemicals to protect itself against a certain element. Exposure to certain types of food may trigger this reaction in your body and you will experience an anaphylactic shock or rashes, etc. In a recent study, the amount of children affected by food allergy symptoms exceeds that… Continue Reading

How to Tell the Difference between a Cold and Allergies

Are you the one who receive severe reparatory illness during a particular season? Well, it’s difficult to identify the underlying cause of your frequent illness. In fact, it is more challenging to assume that whether you are suffering from allergies or cold as in both of the cases, symptoms are quite similar to sneezing, coughing,… Continue Reading

When to See an Allergist

Obviously, the best cure for allergies is avoidance of certain activities. It might be difficult for you to recognize which things to stay away from and which not. An example can be the flowering trees so that you are free from the symptoms without any medication. It is strongly recommended by health professionals to visit… Continue Reading

How to Protect Yourself from Pollen

According to the latest research, one out of five people suffer from seasonal allergy, i.e., pollen. This happens when your body reacts to an outdoor allergen. Usually, the pollen of insect-pollinated plants, such as grasses, trees, and weeds are the most common causes of this problem. Over-exposure to pollen can lead to many problems. The… Continue Reading

Are Food Allergies Contagious?

What Are Food Allergies? A food allergy causes the body to perceive certain foods as harmful when they aren’t. In other words, the body shows a certain allergic reaction against specific food and in results shows visible symptoms of allergic reaction. Most of the allergic victim reported that they do not experience the current allergic… Continue Reading

The Most Evident Signs That You Are Allergic to Something

What is an Allergy? Allergies take place when your immune system reacts to a substance that is particularly not harmful to the body. These substances are called allergens, and they mainly include foods, pet dander, or pollen. The job of your immune system is to fight against harmful diseases and keep your body healthy. The… Continue Reading

How to Choose the Right Allergist

What is an Allergist? An allergist is a certified doctor who is specializes in dealing with asthma, immune-deficiency and people with severe or mild allergies. They can help quickly diagnose your allergies, evaluate and identify symptoms and prescribe a treatment plan to help you steer clear of suffering an allergic reaction. The most common way… Continue Reading

Fact of allergies

Many factors are responsible for experiencing an allergic reaction – and one of the most prominent causes of allergic reaction is seasonal variation and a change in crop pattern, which results in more pollination. We develop immune deficiency syndrome by contaminant and germs. But the presence of persistent air pollutants and particulates always remains on… Continue Reading

An Overview of the Most Common Types of Allergies

Allergy – An Overview Your body comes across a situation where your immune system sees a substance as harmful. Such situation is known as allergy. However, this is not the case as that substance is not harmful. The immune system reacts, and you may suffer from an allergy. You can suffer from a large number… Continue Reading

5 Reasons You Should See an Allergist

What Is An Allergy? Allergy is the responsive action of the body against non-floral invaders. When a foreign particle (bacteria, virus) enter the body, our immune response activate and release certain enzymes and chemical substances that disrupt their activity. In doing so, the released nitrogenous compound called histamine causes a variety of symptoms such as… Continue Reading

The 5 Most Common Types of Allergies

Approximately 50 million Americans are allergic to something – be it peanuts, pollen, or animal dander. However, not all allergies are same by nature; their symptoms differ depending on the allergen, the seriousness of the immune response, and the way the allergen comes in contact with the body. Here is a rundown of 5 most… Continue Reading

What You Shouldn’t Do After an Allergy Attack

Everyone has different body structures. Some have better immune systems while others are susceptible to allergies that can affect their daily functioning. Yes, allergies can happen to everyone and anyone depending on the substance that triggers the reaction. All of us have faced an event in our lives where we were allergic from an entirely… Continue Reading

What to Expect from an Allergy Test

Have you ever wondered what an allergy test is like? Are you scared that the doctor might inject you several times? Are you frightened that the allergy might never go away? Doctors usually make sure that patients feel comfortable when they come for allergy tests. They prepare a file in which they note down the… Continue Reading

How to Select the Right Allergist

An allergist is a professional trained to identify the source of your allergy’s symptoms, treat it and help you feel better again. If you need to see an allergist, you possibly have already seen your primary healthcare doctor and may have already undergone some kind of medical testing. However, finding the right allergist can seem… Continue Reading

The Common Causes of Food Allergies

An allergy occurs when the immune system becomes suddenly reactive to a particular substance that is not detrimental to most individuals. In the case of food allergies, the body adversely reacts to a certain food protein. For some people, an allergic reaction to a particular food may be uncomfortable but not serious. For other people,… Continue Reading

Common Signs and Symptoms that You Have an Allergy

Allergy symptoms occur when a person’s immune system overreacts to something that is innocuous to most people. It sparks a reaction in anyone who is sensitive to it. This ‘something’ is referred to as an allergen. Allergies are usually seasonal (intensifying during certain times of the year, like pollen allergies in springtime, but can also… Continue Reading

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