Allergy Center - Freeport, NY
Freeport Asthma & Allergy Specialist Doctors for AllergyType of Physician: Asthma & Allergy Specialist What is a Asthma & Allergy Specialist? A certification by the Board of Allergy & Immunology; practitioners are expert in the evaluation, diagnosis and management of immune disorders. Specialty: Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Common Name: Allergy Doctor Asthma & Allergy Specialist Doctors in Freeport *![]() ENT Associates of New York ![]() ENT Associates of New York ![]() ENT Associates of New York ![]() Comprehensive Allergy & Asthma ![]() Muataz Jaber MD ![]() Advanced Allergy & Asthma PLLC ![]() Allergy & Asthma Care Long Island ![]() Stewart Kaplan MD ![]() Dean C Mitchell MD ![]() Nassau University Medical Center ![]() Nassau University Medical Center Pediatrics ![]() ENT and Allergy Associates ![]() Yosef Soleymani MD ![]() Allergy Testing Center ![]() Walter F Cameron MD ![]() John R Gavencak MD ![]() Lisa C Roth MD ![]() Raphael E Strauss MD ![]() Jane Batterman MD ![]() North Shore Allergy & Asthma Institute ![]() North Shore Allergy & Asthma Institute ![]() Joseph S Reiss MD PC ![]() ENT Associates of New York ![]() Allergy & Asthma Family Care Center ![]() Allergy & Asthma Family Care Center ![]() United Medical Associates PLLC ![]() United Medical Associates PLLC ![]() United Medical Associates/Allergy Immunology ![]() Winthrop Rheumatology & Allergy ![]() Winthrop Rheumatology & Allergy ![]() Winthrop Rheumatology & Allergy ![]() Winthrop Rheumatology & Allergy ![]() Morris Charytan MD ![]() Joseph Baselious MD ![]() Island Allergy & Asthma Family Care ![]() Queens-Long Island Medical Group PC ![]() Mrinalini B Borczuk MD ![]() Harshit M Patel MD ![]() Marc J Sicklick MD ![]() Mitchell B Boxer MD ![]() ENT Associates of New York ![]() Robert B Spielman MD ![]() ProHEALTH Care Associates LLP ![]() Bruce L Edwards MD ![]() Total Family Care ![]() Mid Island Allergy Group PC ![]() Mid Island Allergy Group PC ![]() Mid Island Allergy Group PC ![]() Martin S Pine MD ![]() Steven J Weiss MD ![]() Alan Khadavi MD ![]() Manhasset Allergy & Asthma Associates LLP ![]() Allergy and Asthma Specialty Care ![]() Allergy and Asthma Specialty Care ![]() Schneider Childrens Hospital ![]() Schneider Childrens Hospital ![]() Schneider Childrens Hospital ![]() Schneider Childrens Hospital ![]() Schneider Childrens Hospital ![]() Mollick, Etra, Etra & Cohen MDs ![]() Marvin Boris MD ![]() Better Medical Care PC ![]() Gary A Weinstock MD ![]() David Menchell MD ![]() James R Pelligrini MD ![]() Allergy & Asthma Family Care Center ![]() Sherry Arbisser MD ![]() New York Immunology PC ![]() Yashodhara Kirtane MD ![]() Stanley R Fine MD ![]() ENT Associates of New York ![]() ENT Associates of New York ![]() ENT Associates of New York ![]() Philip Schneider MD ![]() Nadine E Sabbagh MD ![]() Chang & Chiang MDs ![]() ENT Associates of New York ![]() Howard M Friedman MD ![]() Asthma & Allergy Medical Care ![]() Ilene J Goldstein MD ![]() Joseph E May MD ![]() Queens-Long Island Medical Group PC ![]() Christopher Spina MD ![]() Ai-Lan Wang MD ![]() Rego Park Medical Associates ![]() Alan Kaufman MD ![]() Peter Gontzes MD ![]() Gerardo Machado MD & Angel Aguilera MD ![]() MMC General Internal Medicine ![]() ENT Associates MD PC ![]() Bay Shore Allergy Group ![]() MMC General Internal Medicine ![]() Arye Rubinstein MD ![]() Sidney Simon DO ![]() Matthew Kates MD & Derek Soohoo MD ![]() Medical Renal Associates PC ![]() Joan Lehach MD ![]() Medical Renal Associates PC ![]() Parkchester Medical Services of New York PC ![]() Norman Klein MD Freeport, New YorkUpcoming Local Events2012-05-20
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AllergyWhat does an allergy mean?An allergy refers to an exaggerated reaction by our immune system in response to bodily contact with certain foreign substances. It is exaggerated because these foreign substances are usually seen by the body as harmless and no response occurs in non- allergic people. Allergic people's bodies recognize the foreign substance and one part of the immune system is turned on. Allergy-producing substances are called "allergens." Examples of allergens include pollens, dust mite, molds, danders, and foods. To understand the language of allergy it is important to remember that allergens are substances that are foreign to the body and can cause an allergic reaction in certain people. When an allergen comes in contact with the body, it causes the immune system to develop an allergic reaction in persons who are allergic to it. When you inappropriately react to allergens that are normally harmless to other people, you are having an allergic reaction and can be referred to as allergic or atopic. Therefore, people who are prone to allergies are said to be allergic or "atopic." Austrian pediatrician Clemens Pirquet (1874-1929) first used the term allergy. He referred to both immunity that was beneficial and to the harmful hypersensitivity as "allergy." The word allergy is derived from the Greek words "allos," meaning different or changed and "ergos," meaning work or action. Allergy roughly refers to an "altered reaction." The word allergy was first used in 1905 to describe the adverse reactions of children who were given repeated shots of horse serum to fight infection. The following year, the term allergy was proposed to explain this unexpected "changed reactivity." Allergy Fact Recommended Reading Related to AllergyAllergies: Allergies to MedicationsMany drugs can cause adverse side effects, and certain medicines can trigger allergic reactions. In an allergic reaction, the immune system mistakenly responds to a drug by creating an immune response against it. The immune system recognizes the drug as a foreign substance and the body produces certain chemicals, such as large amounts of histamine in an attempt to expel the drug from the body. What Are the Symptoms of Drug Allergy?Symptoms can range from mild to life-threatening. Even in people who aren't allergic, many drugs can cause irritation, such as an upset stomach. But during an allergic reaction, the release of histamine can cause symptoms like hives, skin rash, itchy skin or eyes, congestion, and swelling in the mouth and throat. A more severe reaction may include difficulty breathing, blueness of the skin, dizziness, fainting, anxiety, confusion, rapid pulse,... Other Related Allergy ArticlesEmergency Contact for Freeport
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