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Roanoke Asthma & Allergy Specialist Doctors for Allergy

Type 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 Roanoke *

Carilion Medical Center Pediatric Specialty Clinic
Laura L Dziadzio
102 Highland Ave SE
STE 203
Roanoke, VA 24013
(540) 985-9835

Allergy & Asthma Assoc
George Abraham
1117 S Jefferson St
Roanoke, VA 24016
(540) 343-1235

Asthma & Allergy Center
Saju S Eapen
1505 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24016
(540) 343-7331

Asthma & Allergy Center
Luis Matos
1505 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24016
(540) 343-7331

Asthma & Allergy Center
Dane McBride
1505 Franklin Rd SW
Roanoke, VA 24016
(540) 343-7331

Lewis-Gale Physicians Allergy & Immunology
Thomas M Fame
1802 Braeburn Dr
Salem, VA 24153
(540) 772-3790

Primary Care Associates PC
Gates E Hoover
1955 W Main St
Salem, VA 24153
(540) 387-0441

Allergy Associates & Sleep Disorders
Donald Zedalis
2955 Market St
STE STE B1
Christiansburg, VA 24073
(540) 382-1165

John Selman MD
John Selman
435 Commonwealth Blvd
Martinsville, VA 24112
(276) 638-3743

Parasmani A Acharya MD & Ajaykumar Acharya MD
Parasmani A Acharya
4291 Lee Hwy
Pulaski, VA 24301
(540) 980-1802

Muriel L Astrie MD
Muriel L Astrie
2542 Jefferson Hwy
Fishersville, VA 22939
(540) 941-8603

Albert L Huber MD
Albert L Huber
220 Rosser Ave
Waynesboro, VA 22980
(540) 949-0938

Allergy & Asthma Center of Bluefield
Donald W Asbury
1240 Hockman Pike
Rt 2 Box 166A
Bluefield, VA 24605
(276) 322-2278

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Allergy

What 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
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Drug Allergies »

Allergies: Allergies to Medications

Many 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,...

Emergency Contact for Roanoke

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Roanoke Hospitals *

Carilion Roanoke Community Hospital
101 Elm Ave SE
Roanoke, VA 24013
(540)985-8000

Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital
1906 Belleview Ave
Roanoke, VA 24014
(540)981-7000

Salem VA Medical Center
1970 Roanoke Blvd
Salem, VA 24153
(540)982-2463

Lewis-Gale Medical Center
1900 Electric Rd
Salem, VA 24153
(540)776-4000

Mount Regis Center
405 Kimball Ave
Salem, VA 24153
(540)389-4761

Catawba Hospital
5525 Catawba Hospital Dr
Catawba, VA 24070
(540)375-4200

Carilion Franklin Memorial Hospital
180 Floyd Ave
Rocky Mount, VA 24151
(540)483-5277

Bedford Memorial Hospital
1613 Oakwood St
Bedford, VA 24523
(540)586-2441

Montgomery Regional Hospital
3700 S Main St
Blacksburg, VA 24060
(540)951-1111

Carilion New River Valley Medical Center
2900 Lamb Cir
Christiansburg, VA 24073
(540)731-2000

Carilion Saint Albans Behavioral Health
2900 Lamb Cir
Christiansburg, VA 24073
(540)731-2000

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