Allergy Specialist in Coral Gables and Palmetto Bay FL
Allergy specialists are also known as allergists or allergy doctors. They are the specialty physicians you would see for your allergies to get treatment or management of your allergy. At our clinic, Dr. Carlos J. Piniella MD offers specialized allergy care, including comprehensive evaluations, accurate diagnoses, and personalized treatment plans, focusing on medication management and immunotherapy to help patients control persistent allergies and improve their quality of life. Contact us today at Piniella Asthma + Allergy Center for more information or schedule an appointment online! We have convenient locations to serve you in Coral Gables FL and Palmetto Bay FL.
Table of Contents:
What kind of doctor treats allergies?
What happens if allergies are left untreated?
How do allergy specialists treat allergies?
How long do allergies last?
Doctors that specifically treat allergies are known as an allergist or an immunologist. They are medical physicians who specialize in managing and treating asthma, allergies, and other immune system disorders in their patients.
Now that we know what kind of doctor treats allergies, let’s get a better understanding of what an allergist/immunologist does. These specialty physicians diagnose, treat, and manage the health condition which affects their patients’ immune system.
Allergies occur when the immune system begins to overreact to a usually harmless substance. Allergists/immunologists will often help treat the following immune-related conditions:
• Allergic rhinitis
• Allergic conjunctivitis
• Anaphylaxis
• Asthma
• Atopic dermatitis
• Urticaria
• Eosinophilic esophagitis
• Primary immunodeficiency disease
• Autoinflammatory syndromes
While allergies can be quite a nuisance, if they are left untreated, they can begin to contribute to or even cause other health issues.
• Inflammation and infection
Our sinuses are considered similar to pipes, they can become clogged if they are not regularly cleared out and cleaned. If allergies go unchecked, they will eventually lead to serious issues like sinus infections, and ear infections. Not only can they develop these conditions, but untreated allergies can also cause them to occur more regularly until surgical intervention is required.
• Fatigue & lack of sleep
Allergy systems that are persistent can cause serious effects on not only the quality of sleep you get but also the quantity of sleep you are able to have.
• Mood disorder begins to develop
Many factors come into play including anxiety and stress due to memory issues and lack of productivity which can be caused by these symptoms and may put you in an even worse spot.
Allergists or immunologists will often treat allergies by:
• Allergen avoidance
Your allergy specialist will provide you with steps on how to identify and avoid anything that may trigger your allergies. This is one of the most important steps in preventing an allergic reaction to occur while reducing symptoms.
• Medications
Depending on the allergy, medications can help to reduce your immune system reaction and even ease symptoms from allergies. Your allergy specialist may suggest an over-the-counter or prescription medication in the form of liquid or pills, eye drops, or nasal sprays to help.
• Immunotherapy
If the patient is experiencing severe allergies, they may not be able to completely relieve their symptoms by other treatments available, if that is the case, your allergy specialists may recommend allergen immunotherapy. Allergen immunotherapy is a tablet that is placed under the patient’s tongue until it dissolves.
• Emergency epinephrine
If you have severe allergies, you may need to carry an emergency epinephrine injection at all times. This is only given to patients who have the most severe allergic reactions, as an epinephrine injection can help to reduce symptoms until the patient is able to get emergency treatment.
If you are having sensitivity or a reaction it could be an allergy by which your immune system is showcasing due to a harmless substance including dust, pollen, and certain foods. While these are not usually dangerous to the majority of people, they can trigger an allergic reaction.
Typical types of reactions you may experience from an allergic reaction include:
• Itching
• Skin rash
• Redness
• Hives
• Sneezing
• Runny nose
• Clogged nose
• Swelling of the tongue and lips
• Issues breathing
• Wheezing
• Coughing
• Red, itchy eyes
• Watery eyes
• Swelling limbs
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Dizzy
Each allergic reaction will vary in time, some may only last a few hours, while others can last a few days. If the exposure to the allergen continues, particularly during pollen season, the allergic reaction can last longer up to a few weeks to even months. We serve patients from Coral Gables FL, Palmetto Bay FL, Miami FL, Westchester FL, Brownsville FL, Kendall FL, Pinecrest FL, Richmond West FL, and Goulds FL.
Additional Services You May Need
▸ Asthma
▸ Allergy Testing
▸ Food Allergies
▸ Immunotherapy
▸ Patch Testing
▸ Allergy Treatment
▸ Pediatric Asthma Specialist
▸ Pediatric Allergist
▸ Insect Bite Allergy
▸ Drug Allergy
▸ Seasonal Allergies
▸ Skin Allergy
Additional Services You May Need
▸ Asthma
▸ Allergy Testing
▸ Food Allergies
▸ Immunotherapy
▸ Patch Testing
▸ Allergy Treatment
▸ Pediatric Asthma Specialist
▸ Pediatric Allergist
▸ Insect Bite Allergy
▸ Drug Allergy
▸ Seasonal Allergies
▸ Skin Allergy