ALLERGOLOGY

Allergology (Allergy + Greek logos - teaching) is a section of immunology and clinical medicine that studies allergic and pseudoallergic reactions and diseases, its etiology, pathogenesis, clinic and develops methods for its diagnosis, treatment and prevention.

An allergist is a doctor whose specialization is the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of allergic reactions and conditions caused by various disorders of the immune system. The allergist is one of the most popular medical specialties at the moment. The reason is a sharp massive increase in the incidence of allergies due to a variety of factors.

Allergy is a collective name for allergic reactions to various irritants (allergens): flowering plants, chemical preparations (including food additives, dyes, preservatives, taste improvers, that is all, without which, unfortunately, at present it is impossible to imagine the food industry), dust, etc.

Treatment of allergies can not be ignored or delayed: the speed and scale of the allergic reaction are often such that it is a threat to life (with the laryngeal edema, for example, the account goes for minutes). Even the most mildly allergic manifestations are very dangerous, since they successfully mimic for other diseases. The result is unsuccessful (often perennial) treatment plus lost time for allergy treatment.

In the Evviva medical center the reception is conducted by highly qualified allergists, who have a great and successful experience in the treatment of allergy sufferers, constantly improve their knowledge and exchange experience in the best clinics in the world.

What are the symptoms of applying to the allergist of the MC Evviva

  • edema, redness, scaling and rashes on the skin, accompanied by itching;
  • constant itching in the nose, sneezing;
  • redness of the sclera, burning sensation in the eyes, tearing;
  • shortness of breath;
  • cough during physical exertion or when leaving a warm room on the street.

At what allergic diseases do we provide assistance?

  • allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis;
  • pollinosis;
  • bronchial asthma;
  • allergic dermatitis;
  • urticaria and Quincke's edema;
  • exogenous bronchioloalveolitis;
  • serum sickness;
  • allergic contact dermatitis;
  • food or drug allergy.

The allergy does not suffer self-treatment, therefore attempts to cope with it independently can lead to deplorable results. Since there are different forms of allergy, the symptoms of the disease can also manifest themselves in different ways and only a qualified specialist will be able to diagnose correctly.

IMPORTANT! Do not search for online consultation of an allergist! Just make an appointment with an allergist-immunologist at the MC Evviva - 700-33-03 around the clock!