However, the guidelines spell out that these infants should be evaluated
by an allergy specialist before their parents or caregivers introduce them to peanuts.
An oral food challenge supervised
by an allergy specialist is the gold standard, but it takes time and can result in anaphylactic reactions.
This yo - yo effect is believed
by some allergy specialists to be the reason why people who stop eating the foods to which they are allergic (go on elimination or avoidance diets) first go through several days when they feel worse before they start feeling much better.
Not exact matches
«It is not clear that it is the specific early introduction of an allergenic food that renders immunological protection, rather than the accompanying increased diversity in the diet that occurs as a
by - product,» writes Dr. Matthew Greenhawt, an
allergy and immunology
specialist at Children's Hospital Colorado, in the accompanying editorial.
Commonly found in nonprescription cold and
allergy medications like Sudafed and Advil Cold & Sinus, pseudoephedrine eases stuffy noses
by shrinking swollen blood vessels in your nasal passages, says John Sundy, MD, an asthma and
allergy specialist at Duke University Medical Center.
An
allergy test is an exam performed
by a trained
allergy specialist to determine if your body has an allergic reaction to a known substance.
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Before you see an Allergist or another
Specialist, you should consider having an
allergy test done
by your current Veterinarian; all they need to do is to send a sample to a company for analysis and will receive a report on common food and environmental allergens (see link below).
In upstate New York, at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals, for example, the most common causes of skin disease in cats seen
by dermatology
specialists are
allergies to airborne particles, food, or flea and mosquito bites.
Identifying specific pollen, mold, or household allergens is possible through either skin testing, often done
by a veterinary dermatologist, or
by a serum
allergy test which can be done
by a dermatology
specialist or
by a general practitioner.