Signs and Symptoms of a Bad Allergy

When the air fills with pollen, people start sneezing and wheezing. Even the most common allergies can cause extreme discomfort and put a damper on your lifestyle. But sometimes allergies are so severe they can threaten your health and even your life. It’s important to learn how to recognize signs and symptoms of a bad allergy, so you can get help.

Common Allergy Symptoms

You may be familiar with common symptoms of allergies: runny nose, watery eyes, itchy skin.

Common allergic reactions can also include coughing or sneezing. You may develop a skin rash. Or possibly nausea.

You may think you have a cold or stomach bug, but it might also be allergies. A trip to see our allergist can help alleviate these symptoms. Our allergist can determine if you have an allergy and can diagnose the triggers of your allergy. He can design a course of treatment to help you feel better.

Signs of a Bad Allergy

While a mild allergic reaction is bad enough, sometimes allergies can be severe. A bad allergy can cause severe swelling that can affect breathing. The result may be an attack of asthma or anaphylaxis.

With a bad allergy, swelling can affect the mouth or the extremities. The lungs and airways may also become constricted. Breathing, speech, and swallowing may be limited.

A bad allergy may be caused by a reaction to food, pet dander, an insect bite, or even a medication. Symptoms can come on suddenly.

Symptoms of Asthma

With asthma, the lungs become inflamed. It becomes difficult to take in air. Someone suffering from asthma may experience sudden shortness of breath or wheezing, or even difficulty breathing. An allergist can give you medication to treat your asthma and minimize the chance of an atta

ck.

Signs of Anaphylaxis

Anaphylaxis is an even more extreme allergic reaction in which the airways and throat are severely constricted. The lack of oxygen to the lungs and severe drop in blood pressure can cause the person to pass out. Signs can include shortness of breath, dizziness, abnormal pulse, nausea, or possibly a rash.

Anaphylaxis can occur very quickly and requires immediate medical assistance. Both asthma and anaphylaxis can be life threatening.

These conditions are not something to take lightly. If you experience symptoms of a bad allergy, contact emergency medical care immediately. If you have had a severe allergic episode in the past, even if you recovered quickly, it is important to follow up with an allergist to be properly diagnosed and treated.

Symptoms of a Bad Allergy? Help Is Available

If you are suffering from a bad allergy, or if you have ever experienced signs and symptoms of a severe allergy, it is important to see an allergist as soon as possible. Don’t wait until the situation becomes dire. And don’t take a chance on a repeat incident.

Our allergist can help alleviate your symptoms and diagnose the nature of your allergies. If you have experienced signs of a bad allergy, our allergist will also help you come up with a strategy that will help you quickly in an emergency. This might include carrying an inhaler for asthma or an epinephrine injector for anaphylaxis, as well as teaching your family, friends, and co-workers what to do in case of an emergency. He will also come up with a plan to manage your treatment so you can minimize your bad allergic reactions.

If you have experienced signs or symptoms of a bad allergy, or if you suffer the daily discomfort of mild allergies, Dr. Hadjiev can help. Don’t let allergies ruin your life. Call today for an appointment and get allergy relief.

212-319-5282

Sources:

https://www.webmd.com/allergies/understanding-anaphylaxis-basics#1
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/asthma-attack/symptoms-causes/syc-20354268
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/allergies/symptoms-causes/syc-20351497

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