Top 3 Reasons To Visit An Allergy Specialist

Posted on: 28 November 2016

Do you suffer from household or seasonal allergies? Have you talked to your doctor about your allergies, but haven't been able to come up with a solid plan to make your allergies more tolerable? Allergies can be an annoyance at the best of times and an outright nuisance at worst. If your regular doctor hasn't been able to help you very much, it may be time for you to consult with an allergy specialist. Some of the reasons to see a specialist about your allergies include:

Better diagnosis: Sometimes, doctors can listen to a patient too well. If you went to your regular doctor and complained that you get itchy red eyes when you visit your friend who has a cat, your doctor may have agreed that you have a pet allergy without giving you any further testing. But it's also possible that there was something else in your friend's home to cause your allergies, something that wasn't the cat. For instance, your friend may have an excess of dust and dust mites or their air conditioner's filter isn't the kind that can remove most of the mold and mildew spores from the air all that well. An allergy specialist can confirm whether or not your allergy really is what you think it is. If you're actually allergic to something else besides what you thought, there may be a better treatment option available for you. ​

Different treatment options: A general doctor doesn't have time to learn about every new treatment for every different ailment. This is why you may need to go see a dermatologist for skin issues or a cardiologist to take care of your heart. The same thing can be said of allergies and seeing an allergy specialist. He or she may have treatments that either your usual doctor has not heard of yet or that your doctor isn't aware will work for your particular allergies. He or she may also have treatment combinations that may work better than any one single treatment has worked in the past.

Experimental treatments: If your allergies are really bad and absolutely no current treatments are working, an allergy specialist is more likely to know of experimental options that may work. Sometimes this includes new drugs or it may be older drugs that were originally for a different treatment. While these options may or may not be covered by your insurance company, paying out of pocket for allergy relief may be worth the price.

For more information, contact companies like The Regional Allergy Asthma & Immunology Center, PC.

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