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Allergy, Asthma and Sinusitis P.C

Our practice, Advanced Allergy, Asthma and Sinusitis P.C., is located in the heart of Manhattan, New York, just a block away from Grand Central Station. It is a new type of practice dedicated to providing the most up-to-date treatment for adult and pediatric patients with allergy, asthma, sinus disease or disorders of the immune system. We offer… Continue Reading

How to Spot a Food Allergy

People can develop allergies to many things. In some people, the allergy seems to be present from the start of life. For other people, it can develop and worsen over time. If you have a food allergy, it is very important for you to take steps to reduce the amount of contact you have with… Continue Reading

Warning Signs of a Serious Allergy

Could you have an allergy? Millions of people throughout the United States and even around the world suffer from allergies. In short, an allergy is the body’s reaction to a substance. This substance is usually something that most people do not suffer any reaction to, but for some reason, your body does. Sometimes, allergies can… Continue Reading

What Is Immunotherapy for Allergies?

For some people, preventing allergic reactions is not the only type of treatment available. It may also be possible to treat the condition. Allergen immunotherapy is one solution. More commonly known as allergy shots, this type of treatment can work to reduce the symptoms a person has to some types of allergies, such as allergic… Continue Reading

What Happens During Allergy Testing?

Have you been told that you have allergies? Has your child’s doctor recommended that your child be tested for allergies? This is not uncommon, but it still can be a worry for many parents. It is best to turn to a local allergist who specializes in this type of testing and treatment since it will… Continue Reading

Is Eczema a Type of Allergy?

In some situations, eczema is an allergy. There are various forms of eczema, some of which is not brought on by an allergic reaction. However, some people suffer from allergy eczema, which is a specific condition in which the skin becomes red and blister-like as a result of coming into contact with a substance. When… Continue Reading

Understanding Anaphylaxis

Perhaps one of the most worrisome concerns for people suffering from allergies or asthma is the threat of anaphylaxis. This is a life threatening condition and one that can lead to long term limitations even when it is treated. Avoiding this is crucial, but it is never easy to understand or treat. Anaphylaxis is a… Continue Reading

Does an Allergy Doctor Treat Asthma?

Asthma can be one of the most intense conditions for a person to have. The feeling of being unable to breathe is scary, but there is help out there. Often times, people do not think to turn to anyone but their family doctor for help, but this can be a mistake. For some people, turning… Continue Reading

What Is Allergic Rhinitis, or Hay Fever?

Have you been told you have allergic rhinitis? It is more commonly known as hay fever and it is a fairly common type of allergy. Many people do not know they have it and go throughout most of their life without really understanding their symptoms. Nevertheless, it could be impacting your health and there are… Continue Reading

Who Is Most Likely to Develop an Allergy?

Allergies are the body’s immune system reacting to a specific substance. They occur in many people and for various reasons. Often times, individuals who are dealing with allergies are in fact facing a substance that triggers their body to react in a negative way. Some allergies can create a life threatening condition in the body… Continue Reading

What Is the Cause of Allergic Reactions?

You’ve learned you have an allergy or you suspect that you do. Now what? You may need to turn to your doctor or an allergist to learn more about your condition and what you are allergic to specifically. But, you may be wondering. What causes allergies to happen anyway? Take a few minutes to consider… Continue Reading

What Is an Allergy?

Coughing, sneezing, wheezing. These are some of the most common symptoms people suffering from an allergy will have. You’ve heard people say they have allergies, but what does it really mean? What is an allergy and why does it happen? Often times, people do not think twice about this condition until their doctor recommends having… Continue Reading

Treating Allergic Reactions to Insect Stings

If you think allergies to insect stings are uncommon, you should think again. 2 million Americans are allergic to insect stings with approximately 50 deaths in a year occurring due to this reason. The most common insects that trigger an allergy if they bite you include hornets, yellow jackets, bees, fire ants, and wasps. It… Continue Reading

Tips To Relieve Yourself from Seasonal Allergies

While some people feel joyous with the coming of winter or other seasons, others don’t. This is because no matter how much they love the season, it brings with it the dread of sneezing or coughing that they will have to endure. However, seasonal allergies are not as bad as you may think them to… Continue Reading

Solutions to Eye Allergies

Just as allergens affect other parts of your body, they can affect your eyes as well. You may experience redness in the eyes, itching or teary eyes if you have an eye allergy, also known as ocular allergies or allergic conjunctivitis. However, if you spot any of these signs, don’t worry. Eye allergies are manageable… Continue Reading

Important Facts about Allergy Testing

Many people suffer from allergies of one kind or another. In fact, more than 50 million Americans suffer from an allergy, which can be triggered due to different reasons and the extent of which, is different in each person. Some people suffer from seasonal allergies only during cold or warm weather, while others develop cough,… Continue Reading

How to Prevent Atopic Dermatitis in Children

Atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a common condition in babies and small children, but most of them outgrow it as they become older. Eczema results in itching on the skin that starts with dryness and leads to a rash that can become severe. Children facing the condition may feel irritated or different, particularly… Continue Reading

How to Find Relief from Hay Fever Season

All over the world, around 30% of the people suffer from hay fever. In the US, almost 10% of teenagers and 7.8% of adults also complain of hay fever. Although it is most common in childhood, hay fever can occur at any stage of life, so it’s important to understand its causes and symptoms to… Continue Reading

Best Ways to Beat Allergies

Every year, when the season changes; people are affected by the common cold, as well as swelling, itchiness or sneezing problems. Our immune system is at fault for this occurrence though, as compared to the allergens present in the environment because it is not strong enough to fight against those allergens. Pollen, dust, animal dander… Continue Reading

Chronic Hives: How to Avoid the Triggering Factors

Chronic Hives Explained Chronic hives, also known as Urticaria, is an itchy rash on the skin that stays for six weeks or more. It is caused by fluid leak from the blood vessels under the skin’s surface. Approximately one in thousand people develop urticaria in any part of their life but this condition is more… Continue Reading

Allergy Shots: An Effective Treatment

Anyone who suffers from severe allergy knows how life limiting it can become. A severe allergy attack can also become as serious as to feel the need to call in emergency medical assistance. Allergies also come in different types and forms and while there are many choices of treatment, one of them is of allergy… Continue Reading

How to Deal With an Asthma Attack

If you or a loved one suffers from asthma, it’s important to know what to do in case it becomes severe. If you are on the right medication for asthma, chances are that you can avoid an asthma attack. However, there is no guarantee and you should always be alert. Some people suffer from asthma… Continue Reading

How to Deal with Exercise Induced Asthma

Nearly 13 percent of the US population suffers from exercise-induced asthma which is specifically known as exercise induced bronchospasm. It occurs in people who otherwise do not suffer from asthma and are not even affected by asthma triggers such as dust, pollen, or animal dander. However, athletes or non-athletes may all suffer from symptoms of… Continue Reading

How to Deal With Food Allergies and Food Intolerance

Have you encountered a situation where you ate something and vomited shortly afterwards or suffered from severe rashes on your body as an adverse effect? Such reactions to foods are either due to food allergies or food intolerance and because the two conditions have similar symptoms, the terms are often used interchangeably. Here, let’s look… Continue Reading

Types of Food Allergies

Food Allergies Allergies are caused by a reaction in the immune system to a foreign substance, and allergies can result in a variety of effects that range from mild to severe. Most allergies cause minor reactions from the release of chemicals like histamines, but some allergic reactions can be life-threatening. Whether you suspect you have… Continue Reading

Ways to Prevent Sinusitis

A top New York City allergy doctor, Dr. Hadjiev sees many patients with allergic rhinitis, colds, and nasal polyps. Some of these patients develop sinusitis, which is swelling and inflammation of the tissues that line the sinuses. This causes blockage of the sinus air passages, and they may fill with fluid, which provides a nice… Continue Reading

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