Some allergy sufferers have become accustomed to living with their symptoms and are unaware that seeking help from a Board-Certified Allergist can change their quality of life!
Asthma is an inflammatory condition of varying severity that causes hyperreactivity of the bronchial airways. Symptoms typically include variable amounts of cough, wheeze, difficulty breathing, inability to exercise, or inability to sleep through the night.
Sinusitis, also called a sinus infection, is an inflammation of the sinuses, the hollow cavities within the cheekbones, around your eyes and behind your nose.
Allergic rhinitis or hay fever, develops when the body’s immune system recognizes and overreacts to something in the environment that typically causes no problems in most people.
When part of the immune system is either absent or not functioning properly, it can result in an immune deficiency disease. When the cause of this deficiency is hereditary or genetic, it is called a primary immunodeficiency disease (PIDD).
Eosinophilic Esophagitis, or EoE, is a chronic allergic/immune condition that involves inflammation or swelling of the esophagus.