Allergy Treatment Options

Allergy Treatment Options

What Questions Should I Ask My Doctor?

  • Could my symptoms be caused by allergies, or is something else responsible?
    • Understand whether allergies, sinus infections, non-allergic rhinitis, asthma, or another condition may be causing your symptoms.
  • What type of allergy testing is right for me?
    • Ask about skin prick testing versus blood testing and which option best fits your symptoms, age, medications, and medical history.
  • What allergens should I be tested for in Coastal Florida?
    • Discuss testing for common regional allergens such as tree, grass, and weed pollens, mold spores, dust mites, pet dander, and cockroaches.
  • How accurate is allergy testing, and how should I interpret my results?
    • Learn what positive and negative results mean and how they relate to your symptoms and daily life.
  • Do I need to stop taking any medications before my allergy test?
    • Certain antihistamines and medications can affect test results, so it's important to know what to avoid beforehand.
  • Can allergies be the cause of my chronic sinus infections, congestion, or ear problems?
    • Allergies often contribute to chronic sinus inflammation, nasal congestion, postnasal drip, ear pressure, and recurring infections.
  • What treatment options are available if my allergy test is positive?
    • Discuss environmental control measures, medications, nasal sprays, saline rinses, and allergy immunotherapy (allergy shots or sublingual tablets).
  • Would allergy immunotherapy help me reduce my symptoms long-term?
    • Ask whether allergy shots or other immunotherapy treatments could decrease your sensitivity to allergens and reduce your need for medication.
  • How can I reduce my exposure to allergens at home and outdoors?
    • Request personalized recommendations for managing pollen, mold, dust mites, humidity, pets, and indoor air quality.
  • When should I schedule follow-up care or additional testing?
    • Find out how your treatment plan will be monitored, when symptoms should improve, and when additional evaluation may be needed if symptoms persist.

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