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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
Dr. Hadjiev, one of NYC’s top allergy doctors, often treats patients with allergies by using allergy shots, also known as immunotherapy. These shots are usually considered only after attempts to avoid the allergen, or substance causing the allergic reaction, have been unsuccessful. Sometimes, it’s impossible to avoid ubiquitous allergens, like pollen. Allergy shots work by… Continue Reading
Dr. Hadjiev, one of New York’s leading allergy doctors, is a specialist in allergy and immunology. Immunology is the study of diseases that result from problems in the immune system. The immune system, which is made up of white blood cells that are formed in the bone marrow and travel in the blood stream and… Continue Reading
Peanut Allergy Peanut allergies are common, and although they may only cause mild reactions in some people with peanut allergies, in other they can result in serious and life-threatening problems. In fact, peanuts are one of the most frequently cited causes of severe allergic reactions. Even a minor reaction to peanuts can be a warning… Continue Reading
Dr. Boyan Hadjiev, a leading allergy doctor in New York City, is a specialist in the treatment of children and infants with allergies and immune system problems. Allergists are physicians who have advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies, asthma, and other diseases of the immune system. Pediatric allergy specialist not only undergo… Continue Reading
Allergy Specialist Dr. Boyan Hadjiev, one of New York’s leading allergy specialists, frequently treats people who discover that they may suffer a fatal reaction from an insect sting allergy. There are five insects that can cause a severe allergic reaction in some people, simply by injecting venom into the skin. These insects are hornets, wasps,… Continue Reading
Spice allergies are troublesome food allergies that occur in as many as 2% of people who experience food allergies, but they may be very difficult to diagnose, in part because the spices used in prepared foods are often a “secret blend,” and are not listed on the ingredient label. Some of the spices that may… Continue Reading
Dr. Boyan Hadjiev, one of New York’s top allergy doctors, treats many patients with some form of gluten allergy. Gluten is a protein that is found in wheat and other grains. It is estimated that one of every seven Americans have some type of intolerance or allergy to gluten. This can range from mild sensitivity… Continue Reading
Up to eight percent of children under the age of three may have food allergies. Allergies to food occur when the immune system reacts to some substance in the food, usually something completely harmless like a protein, and creates antibodies to fight this substance. The immune system creates antibodies to fight harmful foreign substances, but… Continue Reading
Nasal allergies result in sneezing and congestion that can ruin your day. This condition is often known as hay fever, and the medical term is allergic rhinitis. If you are tired of apologizing for sneezing and sniffling, and you are ready to find a long-lasting solution for your nasal allergy, we can help you! Dr.… Continue Reading
Sinusitis If you have chronic pain or congestion in your sinuses, you may suffer from sinusitis. Sinusitis affects over 35 million people each year and is one of the most common medical conditions in the United States. The condition can be acute, which means it comes on suddenly. Some people also suffer from chronic sinusitis.… Continue Reading
Rhinoscopy When you visit an allergist, it is common for the doctor to look inside your mouth and nose. This may be done to determine if there is any redness or signs of swelling. But in some cases, the doctor needs to look more thoroughly. A rhinoscopy is a medical procedure, which uses special equipment… Continue Reading
Contact Dermatitis Although the itchy, red rash you may experience after coming in contact with certain substances is not usually serious, it can be annoying and uncomfortable. The condition is called contact dermatitis and is very common in both children and adults. What is Contact Dermatitis? Contact dermatitis is a skin inflammation, which occurs as… Continue Reading
CAP-RAST is a type of blood test, which may be recommended by your allergist to check for allergies. What is CAP-RAST Testing? When you have a reaction to an allergen, your body identifies the substance as harmful and releases a protein called immunoglobulin E (IgE). A CAP-RAST is a blood test which determine if IgE… Continue Reading
Asthma Asthma is a chronic lung condition, which causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways. The condition is very common and often starts in childhood. Although asthma is chronic, the frequency of attacks and severity of symptoms can vary greatly. Causes of Asthma Asthma symptoms often occur due to an allergic reaction. Why some people… Continue Reading
If you have symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as itchy eyes, sneezing, wheezing or hives, your doctor may recommend you undergo allergy testing. Different, substances known as allergens, may trigger an allergic reaction, which can lead to a variety of symptoms. Although some people may suspect they have allergies or guess what they are… Continue Reading
Suffering from allergy symptoms, such as a runny nose, congestion, watery eyes and sneezing is not only annoying, it can interfere with your quality of life. The good news is an allergy doctor can provide treatment including allergy shots. Why Have Allergy Shots? When you are allergic to a certain substance, referred to as an… Continue Reading
Although anyone can develop skin irritation occasionally, when a particular substance causes the reaction, it is likely due to an allergic skin condition. Allergic skin conditions can cause an immediate skin reaction or a delayed skin reaction. Either way, annoying and uncomfortable symptoms can develop. Types of Allergic Skin Conditions One common type of allergic… Continue Reading
Allergic Reaction Causes Allergic reactions can occur after being exposed to a substance, your body identities are harmful, even though the substance is harmless. Your allergy doctor can determine what types of allergens are triggering an allergic reaction. Normally your immune system reacts to a harmful substance as an invader. An immune response is triggered… Continue Reading
In the United States alone about 50 million people suffer from allergic nasal conditions, such as allergic rhinitis and hay fever. The conditions occur when your immune system is hypersensitive to an inhaled substance, such as pollen. For many people, allergic nasal conditions occur seasonally. But for others, the condition is present year-round. Causes of… Continue Reading
Allergic eye conditions, also often referred to as allergic conjunctivitis or ocular allergies, are common eye conditions. If you are sensitive to a certain substance, such as pollen or dust, it can cause allergy eye symptoms. Causes of Allergic Conjunctivitis An allergen is a substance, which although usually harmless, the body identifies it as harmful.… Continue Reading
In many instances, asthma symptoms are linked to allergies. If you suffer from allergic asthma, you know how quickly symptoms can develop if you are exposed to an allergen. Symptoms, such as wheezing, chest tightness, coughing and shortness of breath can range from mild to severe. Asthma medications may reduce allergic asthma symptoms. But for… Continue Reading
What is an allergy to a bee sting? A bee sting allergy is a venom allergy that can be potentially fatal. When a person with the allergy is stung by a bee, their body will overreact and start producing defensive chemicals more than needed. This causes the symptoms of the allergy, which can vary from… Continue Reading
Non-allergic rhinitis is a medical condition that presents with the same symptoms as an allergic rhinitis, but without the allergy as the cause, or any other apparent cause. Symptoms include a runny nose, sneezing, or a stuffy nose. It’s not a serious medical condition, although certain complications may arise from it, such as sinusitis, obstructive… Continue Reading
Contact dermatitis is a skin condition that appears in two ways: allergic contact dermatitis and irritant contact dermatitis. Allergic contact dermatitis is caused by coming in contact with a specific substance the person is allergic to. Irritant contact dermatitis is caused by coming in contact with common irritants. These two types of contact dermatitis present… Continue Reading
What are Allergic Skin Conditions – Allergic Contact Dermatitis Allergic contact dermatitis is a skin condition that appears in people who are hypersensitive to certain substances. When these people come in contact with those substances, an allergic reaction appears on their skin. The initial contact with a substance that is an allergen is not usually… Continue Reading
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