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The Allergy and Asthma Center specializes in managing various allergies and asthma issues in seniors.
Common Allergies Treated
- Dust Mites
- Pollen (Tree, Grass, and Weed)
- Pets (Dander)
- Mold
- Food Allergies (e.g., Shellfish, Peanuts)
Asthma Issues Addressed
- Chronic Asthma
- Exercise-Induced Asthma
- Aspirational Asthma
- Allergic Asthma
Symptoms Managed
Symptom | Description |
---|---|
Shortness of Breath | Difficulty in breathing; more common among seniors. |
Coughing | Persistent cough, particularly at night or during exercise. |
Wheezing | A whistling sound while breathing, indicating airway constriction. |
Chest Tightness | Sensation of pressure or squeezing in the chest area. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What types of tests are done to diagnose allergies in seniors?
A: The Allergy and Asthma Center employs skin prick tests, blood tests, and review of medical history to diagnose allergies effectively.
Q2: How can seniors manage their allergies?
A: Seniors can manage allergies through medication, avoiding triggers, and following an allergist’s guidance on immunotherapy options.
Q3: What inhalers are most effective for seniors with asthma?
A: Inhalers prescribed may include bronchodilators and corticosteroids, tailored to individual needs. The center provides instruction on their use.
Mind Map of Allergy and Asthma Management in Seniors
Allergy Management
- Identify Allergens
- Avoidance Strategies
- Medications
- Immunotherapy
Asthma Management
- Medication Adherence
- Avoidance of Triggers
- Regular Monitoring
- Emergency Action Plan
Statistics on Seniors with Allergies and Asthma
Condition | Percentage of Affected Seniors |
---|---|
Allergic Rhinitis | 20% |
Food Allergies | 8% |
Asthma | 10% |
Environmental Allergies | 30% |
Key Benefits of Visiting the Allergy and Asthma Center for Seniors
- Personalized Treatment Plans
- Access to Specialty Care
- Comprehensive Allergy Testing
- Education and Resources for Management
- Improved Quality of Life
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