Allergies
Understanding Allergies
Allergies happen when the body’s immune system reacts strongly to substances that are usually harmless. These substances, known as allergens, can include dust, pollen, certain foods, medicines, or insect bites.
At Garg Family Clinic, we focus on identifying the exact cause of allergies and providing targeted treatment to reduce symptoms and prevent recurrence.
Common Types of Allergies
- Respiratory Allergies: Triggered by dust, pollen, or pollution leading to sneezing, nasal blockage, or asthma
- Food Allergies: Reactions to specific foods such as nuts, milk, eggs, or seafood
- Skin Allergies: Conditions like rashes, itching, eczema, or hives
- Medication Allergies: Reactions caused by certain medicines
- Insect Allergies: Sensitivity to bites or stings from insects
Signs & Symptoms
- Frequent sneezing or blocked nose
- Itchy or watery eyes
- Skin irritation, redness, or swelling
- Cough, wheezing, or breathing difficulty
- Swelling of lips or throat in severe reactions
- Fatigue or discomfort due to ongoing symptoms
Diagnosis & Evaluation
- Detailed Assessment: Understanding symptoms, triggers, and lifestyle factors
- Allergy Testing: Blood tests or skin-based tests to identify specific allergens
- Physical Examination: Evaluation of skin, respiratory system, and overall health
- Elimination Approach: Identifying triggers by avoiding certain foods or exposures
Treatment at Garg Family Clinic
Dr. Akash Garg, MD (Internal Medicine), provides structured and effective allergy management tailored to each patient.
- Trigger Control: Identifying and avoiding allergens
- Medications: Use of anti-allergic medicines, nasal sprays, or other treatments
- Long-Term Relief: Gradual desensitization in selected cases
- Emergency Guidance: Awareness and management of severe allergic reactions
Common Infections We Treat
- Keep living spaces clean and reduce dust exposure
- Avoid known triggers as much as possible
- Use protective measures during seasonal changes
- Be cautious with food ingredients and labels
- Maintain overall immunity through healthy habits
Common Questions
Most allergies cannot be permanently cured, but they can be effectively controlled with proper treatment and precautions.
Yes, many allergic conditions have a genetic link and may occur in families.
With proper testing and evaluation, it is possible to identify specific allergens and manage them effectively.
Live Comfortably Without Allergy Disruption
Proper care and early management can significantly improve your quality of life.
