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Why Is Allergy Testing so Important?

Allergies are your body’s way of telling you that something does not belong. This puts your immune system on hot pursuit as it works to rid your body of the allergen. However, your body may be recognizing something that can’t harm you as being dangerous. Once you are aware of what you are allergic to, you and our doctors can devise a treatment plan that will help combat your symptoms. Consulting with a professional dermatologist at Metro Dermatology regarding allergy testing can provide a patient with the answers they need and positively impact their life.
The Most Common Allergens
You may interact with over a thousand different substances a day. This makes identifying what you are allergic to, on your own, a great challenge. However, these are the most common allergens that a dermatologist might find you are allergic to.
Pollen
This fine powder, produced by flowers and some trees, flies through the air. If you are allergic and you step outside, you may notice your body starts immediately to fight off the invader. Some symptoms people allergic to pollen might experience are an itchy throat, watery eyes, and sneezing. These can be made worse according to the season.
Mold
Mold spores, produced by mold that grows in moist areas, fly into the air and enter your body through your nose. People who are allergic to mold could experience something as slight as a cough or something as serious as an asthma attack.
Why You Should Consider Allergy Testing
Determining what you are allergic to is impossible without getting allergy testing carried out by a professional dermatologist. Allergy testing will link the symptom to the allergen. It’s important to get a proper diagnosis so you can receive a treatment plan to help combat your allergy and its symptoms. This could include being prescribed the proper medication.
You may have just developed an allergy as an adult. Children are known for being plagued with allergies, but they can also develop later into adulthood. You may have never thought to connect your symptoms with a possible allergen, which could have deadly consequences. An allergic reaction that someone with an allergy could experience is anaphylactic shock. This occurs when your body’s cells are not getting enough oxygen.
People all over the world suffer from allergies, but fail to get tested. This simple test can give patients the answers they desperately need and start them on the path to treatment options. Consult with a dermatologist today at Metro Dermatology to set up an appointment for allergy testing. We are conveniently located in Elmhurst, Flushing, Englewood, and the Bronx.

Andrea La-Rosa

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