Personalized Allergy Treatment Strategies

Our allergy specialists at San Antonio ENT offer a range of treatments for real-world allergy relief, including:

  • Immunotherapy (Allergy Shots): A long-term treatment designed to decrease sensitivity to allergens. Patients receive injections containing tiny amounts of the allergen, gradually increasing to build tolerance and reduce allergy symptoms.
  • Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT): An alternative to injections, SLIT involves placing a tablet containing the allergen under the tongue daily. It’s effective for environmental and specific food allergies, enhancing tolerance to allergens with minimal side effects.
  • Medication Management: Utilizes antihistamines, decongestants, and nasal corticosteroids to relieve symptoms such as sneezing, itching, and congestion. Medications are tailored to the individual’s specific allergy profile and symptom severity.
  • Environmental Control Strategies: Recommendations to minimize exposure to allergens, such as air purifiers, avoiding outdoor activities during high pollen counts, and dust mite-proof bedding.
  • Nasal Irrigation: A saline solution is used to flush out allergens from the nasal passages, helping to relieve nasal congestion and irritation.
  • Allergen Avoidance: Personalized guidance on how to avoid known allergens, including dietary advice for food allergies and tips for reducing exposure to environmental allergens
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What Sets San Antonio ENT Apart?

Our ear, nose, and throat specialists at San Antonio ENT are committed to providing cutting-edge, compassionate care. Our board-certified physicians are highly specialized professionals united in the goal of offering state-of-the-art, empathetic, and cost-efficient allergy treatments in San Antonio.

Our focus is to identify the underlying cause of an allergic reaction and alleviate the symptoms associated with allergies to bring long-term relief. Our comprehensive approach to allergy care encompasses advanced diagnostic techniques, personalized treatment plans, and ongoing support.

Allergy Testing and Treatment

Our ENT providers care for patients who suffer from allergies. We offer an allergy skin test via a multiprick device that allows our allergy staff to determine skin’s reactions to the allergen extract. We also offer a blood test in order to test for pollen, other irritants and certain foods.

Along with allergy testing, we offer treatment for allergies at all of our locations. Besides therapy with medications, we can improve long-term sufferers by providing immunotherapy, either by allergy injections or by allergy drops (SLIT).

Allergy Symptoms

Recognizing allergy symptoms is essential for managing reactions and seeking appropriate treatment when necessary. Below are common symptoms that may indicate an allergic response:

  • Runny or Stuffy Nose
  • Sneezing
  • Itchy, Watery Eyes
  • Itchy Throat or Mouth
  • Coughing
  • Skin Rashes or Hives
  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of Breath or Wheezing
  • Swelling of the Lips, Face, Tongue, or Throat
  • Hives, Low Blood Pressure, Weak, Rapid Pulse, Dizziness, Fainting

These symptoms can vary in severity and may occur as a single symptom or in combination, depending on sensitivity and type of allergen.

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Comprehensive Allergy Testing

At San Antonio ENT, we employ a comprehensive range of allergy testing methods to identify allergens accurately. These tests allow us to develop custom treatment plans.

Skin Prick Testing

This is the most common form of allergy testing. Small amounts of suspected allergens are applied to the skin, usually on the forearm or back, and the skin then gently pricked or scratched. If a raised, red welt (similar to a mosquito bite) appears, it indicates a possible allergy to that substance.

Intradermal Testing

Intradermal testing may be used for allergens not identified by skin prick test. A small amount of the allergen is injected just under the skin. This method is often used to detect environmental or medication allergies.

Patch Testing

Patch tests primarily identify skin allergies (contact dermatitis). Patch tests involve placing patches treated with potential allergens on the skin, typically on the back. The patches remain in place for several days to check for reactions.

Blood Testing (Specific IgE tests)

When skin testing is impossible, blood tests can measure the amount of IgE antibodies to specific allergens in the blood. This data can help identify allergies to foods, dust mites, pet dander, and pollen.

Component Testing

This is a more specific type of blood testing used to identify allergies to specific components of an allergen. It’s beneficial in assessing food allergies, where it can determine the risk of a systemic reaction.

Spirometry (Pulmonary Function Testing)

Though not a direct test for allergies, spirometry can help assess how well your lungs work by measuring airflow. It helps diagnose asthma, which allergies can trigger.

The allergy testing performed by our allergy specialists at San Antonio ENT allows us to diagnose and treat your unique allergy profile. San Antonio ENT is your dedicated partner in allergy care, offering state-of-the-art testing and treatment options to address and manage your allergies effectively. If you’re seeking comprehensive allergy solutions, reach out to us to learn more about how we can help you achieve lasting relief.

With 3 convenient locations across San Antonio, we’re never far away.

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